May-28-2018 04:39 PM
Jun-01-2018 08:50 AM
PawPaw_n_Gram wrote:pnichols wrote:
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Jun-01-2018 06:33 AM
pnichols wrote:
you could use just the right credit card
May-31-2018 10:25 AM
Ralph Cramden wrote:Dutch_12078 wrote:
“These uses are not allowable land uses within the (Community College District Economic Center) and … they are inconsistent with the (Santa Fe County Growth Management Plan) and (Community College District) plan,”
Santa Fe truck stop rejected
Maybe so, but.........hotels, convenience stores, fast food restaurants, and light industrial uses are allowable uses? I would think that upon appeal to the state district court as mentioned in your article Flying J and the property owner stand a very good chane of having the ruling overruled.
"In three separate 4-1 votes, commissioners approved the conceptual plan for the lot — which includes proposed hotels, a convenience store, fast-food restaurants and other “light industrial” uses — but disapproved pieces of the proposal that would have made up the Pilot Flying J truck stop and travel center: 75 proposed parking spaces for semitrailer trucks, the semitrailer truck weigh station and the truck fueling station."
May-31-2018 09:30 AM
Dutch_12078 wrote:
“These uses are not allowable land uses within the [Community College District Economic Center] and … they are inconsistent with the [Santa Fe County Growth Management Plan] and [Community College District] plan,”
Santa Fe truck stop rejected
May-30-2018 03:57 PM
May-30-2018 10:21 AM
PawPaw_n_Gram wrote:
I also use Gas Buddy. However I also know how much it cost me to go to the ‘cheapest’ fuel.
While towing at city street speeds with stop and go for lights i get about 7 mpg. So if a gas station is 3.5 miles off the interstate/ truck stop - at current prices it costs me an extra $3.00 to get the cheapest fuel. Since my average fill-up is 20 gallons - the cheapest fuel needs to be 15 cents per gallon cheaper to break even.
May-30-2018 05:44 AM
May-29-2018 05:46 PM
Me Again wrote:
Trucks stops are always more expensive than the Chevron, Shell, 76 or what every down the street a block or three!
May-29-2018 06:10 AM
May-29-2018 06:05 AM
PawPaw_n_Gram wrote:
Local folks don't want a company to build a busy commercial facility outside the city limits where the city won't receive any sales tax from the new business.
Big deal. Seen, heard that at many places across the US.
Anyone ever hear of a company called WalMart?
The only thing related to RV's is that there isn't any RV friendly place to get fuel on I-25/ NM-599/ US-285 in the Santa Fe area.
The local folks don't want any truck stop in the area.
According to Gas Buddy - Prices for regular gasoline are $2.93 to $2.97 in the Santa Fe/ I-25 area, yet along I-40 - prices run $2.72-2.75.
May-29-2018 05:14 AM
May-29-2018 04:49 AM
May-28-2018 09:17 PM
TechWriter wrote:
Mmmmm . . . let me guess -- you're not in favor of the Flying J ban?
May-28-2018 08:26 PM
Ralph Cramden wrote:
No doubt just another run o the mill group of wacko busy bodies with a bad dose of "not in my backyard". About 99% of the time any member of such an opposition group would not be a member if they stood to pocket one red cent from the subject of their opposition.