‘Neighbors for Encanto’ Request Local and City Residents to Contact San Diego Council Members Re Bonus ADU Program
From Becca – Neighbors of Encanto
Hello Neighbors,
I hope everyone is doing well! I wanted to send along some action items of things we all should be doing as the planning department is looking at amending the bonus ADU program. They need to hear from each and every one of you as to what you would like changed.
This is the time to be filling everyone’s inboxing with what we have been asking for the past few months. I have included the emails to send to at the bottom of this email. You can write one email to Heidi and the planning department and cc everyone else.
Here are some bullet points or items [from Encanto and San Diego generally] that you may like to include in your email to the planning department:
- I want a city park at the radio towers, as was described in the 2015 Community Plan for our district. I want 20 acres allocated from Mission Gorge to our district in exchange. I do NOT want 130 houses built there.
- I want the Bonus ADU program rescinded as ministerial projects. ONLY approve the state mandated adu and jr adu projects first, the projects over the state mandate should be under approval of the community planning groups.

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