John: "Go up on top of the street by Tonopah, and you'll notice the difference."
Word on the Bay Park streets is much quieter since the Seaton Apartments went up and is nearly completed this month. On April 18 I drove around the Mission Bay-overlooking neighborhood between the Sea World Drive and Clairemont Drive exits along I-5, and shouting distance east of the Coaster commuter train tracks and soon-to-be transversed [2]: Mid-Coast Trolley tramway — to listen in.
"It's much quieter, like 80 percent less noisy now," said John S., who was "admiring" the new architecture of the Seaton Apartments. "The walls are buffering or soundproofing the air and noise, it seems. Go up on top of the street by Tonopah [Avenue], and you'll notice the difference."