City Council Unanimously Approves Plan to Transform De Anza Cove, Expand Mission Bay Wetlands timesofsandiego.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from timesofsandiego.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Housing costs and homelessness are on the rise in California. In the Austrian capital, people of all income levels live in subsidised housing – and more is being built
City planning officials said update to the city's master plan for growth and development will cut down the time it takes to rezone neighborhoods for higher density.
Last year was one of the deadliest years on record for migrants. Tougher enforcement along the border pushes migrants to cross in more dangerous areas. Now, lifeguards are seeing a spike in drownings. In other news, the years-long cross-border pollution problem took a big step toward a solution over the weekend when President Biden signed the new federal budget. Plus, San Diego is updating its master plan for growth and development.
After a big, two-year much-hallooed process by the City of San Diego to "diversity" the 42 existing neighborhood planning groups, only two neighborhoods have had rival groups emerge to contest the re-recognition of the existing group. La Jolla and Uptown. But not the other 40 neighborhoods -- where panels made up of volunteers from the…
After a big, two-year much-hallooed process by the City of San Diego to "diversity" the 42 existing neighborhood planning groups, only two neighborhoods have had rival groups emerge to contest the re-recognition of the existing group. La Jolla and Uptown. But not the other 40 neighborhoods -- where panels made up of volunteers from the…
The upstart La Jolla Community Planners Group applies for recognition by the city of San Diego, arguing it would be more diverse and 'bring a fresh new perspective.'
With the city seeking to woo housing developers, its first comprehensive review of historical protections in many years comes as some neighborhoods see such rules as a line of defense against high-density housing.
The city of San Diego this week launched an initiative to update its Heritage Preservation Program to balance such efforts with the need to build new homes.