“I think we have to be very sensitive to the concerns of residents, in particular in Carlsbad Springs and in the surrounding area that are affected by this, we understand that, we’re sympathetic to it,” Sutcliffe said Wednesday. “I would remind everyone that it’s not a question of whether it’s going to be a landfill. It will be a landfill, whether the city owns it or someone else owns it, maybe a private company, maybe another municipality.