Reader Rant: ‘Bay Ho’s Future — Higher Buildings and Density, More ADU Madness and Loss of Neighborhood Culture’
By David S.
In the Bay Ho area, the installation of the trolley line required a certain amount of ridership. Knowing full well the current residential community would not meet that requirement the Bay Ho neighborhood had a change in allowance of building development zoning which will allow the smaller homes to be leveled, and then built up with increased heights and high density. Leading to the rash approval and apparently blind eye to building codes and as many ADU’s and multi-units as possible.
So, if you are wondering what the future holds for Bay Ho, this is what it will be, higher building, high density and more ADU madness, with of course the loss of the current neighborhood culture.

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