NBC 7's Omari Fleming spoke with a homeowner upset at a multi-unit complex towering over his single-family home.“It’s horrible! It's a total loss of privacy," he told NBC 7.
"It’s a total invasion. My wife, looking out her kitchen window would cry every day looking at what was being built. So we bought a big tree to block that view to give us privacy and that sanctuary,"he said from his backyard. It would allow up to 10 and sometimes more units to be built on larger lots, previously intended for single-family homes, if it's near a transit site."I’m a fan of housing. It’s one more tool that we need to give people in San Diego, housing for their needs," said Mission Hills resident, Wesley Morgan."I don't think it's necessarily the zoning. It’s inviting people who have less income.
Leading opponents of SB 10 wonder what San Diego's single-family neighborhoods will look like in the future.