The San Diego City Council Monday adopted an update for the Mira Mesa Community Plan, intended to serve as the framework for land use and urban design policies to guide neighborhood development over the next 20 to 30 years.
The City did not abuse its discretion in finding a residential project to be consistent with the City’s development standards since the project qualified for exemption from those.
A coalition of gay bars and LGBTQ nonprofits say a historic district would stifle the neighborhood's growth and limit opportunities to build new housing.