MEGA CHURCH VS LINDA MAR NEIGHBORS

 
 
 
A controversial residential development project, often referred to by locals in the context of the "nearby church" at the end of Linda Mar Valley, came before the Pacifica City Council on appeal. Residents are voicing significant concerns regarding traffic, fire safety, environmental impact, and the steep slope, prompting intense debate about the project's scale and safety.
 
February 23rd, 2026
  • Item # 7 (Public Hearing) SEE VIDEO HERE
  • Item Name: 650 cape Breton Drive: A consideration of Rezoning and General Plan Amendment for the property located near Sweeney Ridge to accommodate construction by a church group (often referred to locally in the context of the "Linda Mar" or "Sweeney Ridge" church development).
 
What is Happening in Linda Mar Valley
Residents in the Linda Mar Valley are actively opposing a development project located in the back of the valley, near the Linda Mar Church area. The proposed development has raised alarm bells among community members who argue that the project is too large for the area and presents serious safety risks. The primary concerns include the potential for increased erosion and mudslides due to extensive excavation on steep slopes, which could threaten the safety of surrounding homes.
 
What Neighbors are Saying
At 2.23.26  city council meeting, neighbors expressed strong opposition, highlighting that the project is out of proportion with the surrounding neighborhood. Key concerns voiced by the community include:
 
Safety and Environment: Fear of inadequate fire safety, increased erosion, and potential for landslides, as reported in this Reddit post.
  • Infrastructure: Concerns that the local infrastructure cannot handle the increased density.
  • Alternative Options: Residents have urged the city to consider less intrusive, more environmentally responsible alternatives to the current plan. 
The project is scheduled to come before the Pacifica City Council again on appeal, following concerns from the community. The discussion is ongoing, and residents are closely watching for the next meeting date to continue their advocacy for a safer, more scaled-down development in the Linda Mar area. 
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