San Diego could OK far more high-rise housing, ADUs under new proposal

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San Diego could OK far more high-rise homes and backyard apartments under a new city housing proposal

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Other proposed changes include prohibiting new storage facilities on prime industrial land, loosening rules for pool demolitions at historic homes and specifying that converted parking lots must be used for outdoor dining, not retail. San Diego is the only city in the region that updates its zoning code annually with a large batch of policy changes. Other cities handle such changes one at a time.Split vote upholds appeal of project panned by residents and community as ‘hideous,’ too large for neighborhood

 

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LisaHalverstadt ADU’s r an atrocious idea, given more property 4 Institutional Investors 2 take. Unbiasedly, Newsom has created a haven while he leaves constituents hanging. This & revised Davis-Stirling Act has ppl scrambling 4 a home or contending w/II & their unruly tenants in OUR HOA’s!

Why do you guys always adopt this hysterical NIMBY framing of 5 over 1s as 'high rises'? This attitude is killing our city

People won't walk a mile. Provide some proof before pushing something that won't work just to add more density without parking.

More rules need to be relaxed to increase housing production. San Diego used to be cheaper than LA but not anymore. Soon enough people born here will have to move to Arizona for affordable housing.

Too many backyard apartments too little parking.

None of this will work when it takes up to a year to get a building permit...

I don't mean to be a transplant 'splainer, but 3 stories is not a high rise

YIMBY=WIMBY. Voters will wake up when it's too late.

This building frenzy is all developer written and pushed by the Democrats they own Todd Gloria, Toni Atkins, Catherine Blakespear, Scott Weiner, etc. get rid of all of them before it's too late They are going to destroy UTC all they need is for UCSD to house all of their students

This is a real great way to create slums throughout San Diego neighborhoods. I wish the mayor and the city council would get their heads out of the sand or a dark place I their bodies!

There is no evidence in San Diego that people living within 500 feet of transit use it at a significantly high rate. The existing half-mile standard was already ridiculously high. One mile? What a transparent giveaway.

Great so we can live in a cluttered crowded city.

Fine and well. The next logical and unavoidable question is: Are they affordable and within reach of those who are likely to become homeless at the next financial crisis in the household.

And then let them be unlawfully rented as STR on Airbnb like the hundreds of other unlawfully rented ADUs and guesthouses in San Diego.

Democrats enjoy turning nice places into overpopulated sh*tholes.

I guess they don't know about the water shortage? There shouldn't be any more homes built in an area that depends on the Colorado river for water.

They should also have rent control

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