$10M from state for tiny homes in jeopardy after county board kills Spring Valley plan

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SAN DIEGO — The San Diego County Board of Supervisors voted to call off the plan to build 150 tiny homes in Spring Valley during its meeting on Tuesday. The board plans to try to build the homes elsewhere, but the state has already approved the funding for the project at the Spring Valley site.San Diego County Supervisor Nora Vargas, who initially proposed the plan, brought forth the vote to cancel it.

Gilbert Chavez lives near the Spring Valley location and was one of the people pushing for this decision. With that idea gone, now the question: How did the supervisor choose that location in the first place? "We have seen the property before, but the way it looked on the map was very different and there was, in the map, there had been a barrier... and the barrier looked like... it wasn't as close and it had a fence," Vargas replied.

 

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