San Diego City Officials Are Gambling With Our Neighborhoods by Allowing Dense Development in High-Risk Urban Fire Zones
By Bonnie Kutch
Imagine being awaken by the smell of smoke in the dead of night. You look out your window and see flames coming toward your home. You get up, quickly dress, herd your family members and pets to the car, and grab what few possessions you can on your way out.
You reach the only exit road, where you’re met with gridlock. Cars aren’t moving, because hundreds of high-density housing units have been added to your neighborhood, without roads being added or even widened. And because all these new rental units have been allowed to be built without on-premise resident parking, the streets are lined with parked cars,

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