Lawsuit seeks to block San Diego plan to shift infrastructure money from wealthy to poor areas. Litigation says allowing developer money to be spent 40 miles from the development is unconstitutional, violates state laws
San Diego unveils specifics for shifting infrastructure spending from wealthy to low-income areas. New scoring system prioritizes areas with weak economic opportunity; more outreach also planned
San Diego unveils specifics for shifting infrastructure spending from wealthy to low-income areas. New scoring system prioritizes areas with weak economic opportunity; more outreach also planned
San Diego military families are getting some relief from the housing market because the Department of Defense is increasing the Basic Allowance for Housing. In other news, with the Santa Ana season about to hit its peak in California, the state’s attorney general is leading an effort to assess wildfire risk for new developments. Plus, we explain some of the local and statewide propositions on your ballot.
After complaints from people against housing density, the San Diego Planning Department is moving to redraw the boundaries of where the city should be focusing its growth.
The land acquired is part of the East Elliot Community Planning Area, located just west of Santee, north of Mast Boulevard and east of Republic Services Sycamore Landfill.
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