Sports Arena Area Now ‘Surplus’ and Must Be Offered First to Affordable Housing Developers

On Tuesday, the San Diego City Council unanimously declared the Sports Arena area “surplus land”, and by state law, must first offer the 48-acre site to affordable housing developers.
The state housing authority must still approve the new plan of the area.
Here is the process that is now involved, according to the San Diego Union-Tribune:
A timeline for when the new plan will be approved is not set but the city’s department of real estate and airport management said it expected the state to respond in two to four weeks. It will be up to the department to sign off on the total plan, not just the housing component, which includes the stipulation about a new sports arena

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