Report Raises Basic Questions About San Diego’s Housing Strategy
By John Ziebarth / San Diego U-T Guest Op-Ed / August 7, 2024
Last month, Union-Tribune reporter David Garrick authored an excellent article on housing highlighting valuable information in the city’s recent housing report and some information that is missing. As an architect who volunteered for 28 years to help develop the zoning code and has reviewed and commented on the development of the general plan and eight community plans, I would like to offer one perspective on the results in the report. We all agree that we have a housing crisis of not enough units being built and not enough middle, low and affordable units.

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