‘Save Famosa Canyon’ Sues Housing Commission for Any Plans for Development
Famosa Canyon is back in the news – that section of open land with bike trails just off upper Voltaire Street.
It’s in the news because the group, “Save Famosa Canyon,” is taking the San Diego Housing Commission – who owns the land – to court. The group is trying to get the Housing Commission to release documents it has about potential plans for the land and it filed a lawsuit on April 28.
Attorney Everett DeLano represents Save Famosa Canyon and warns that the case is all about the public records act. If the Housing Commission has entered into some king of agreement with a particular developer, his clients as taxpayers need to know exactly what is happening.



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