By David Garrick / San Diego Union-Tribune / Sept. 14, 2022 San Diego made sweeping changes Tuesday to the city’s 42 neighborhood planning groups in an effort to diversify their membership and make them better organized, but critics call the changes a developer-driven effort to squelch public opposition to dense housing projects.
Sweeping reforms will make neighborhood planning groups more diverse, but possibly less powerful. City Council votes to encourage more diversity, renters; critics say changes may squelch housing opposition
Sweeping reforms will make neighborhood planning groups more diverse, but possibly less powerful. City Council votes to encourage more diversity, renters; critics say changes may squelch housing opposition