GoFundMe Set Up by New Group ‘Keep the Coast 30’
From GoFundMe Keep the Coast 30
Join other San Diegans in celebrating the 50th anniversary of the 30-foot coastal height limit.
In November of 1972, 63% of voters throughout San Diego voted to pass the citizen initiative, Proposition D, designed to protect the coast from rampant high-rise development like what you see in the attached photo of Miami Beach.
Prop D has protected our precious coastline admirably for 50 years despite continued assaults by the development industry. But, today, this hard-won protection is facing perhaps the most serious assault by the city and the development industry using the red herring of affordable housing.


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By Mike Shinzaki
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by Ernie McCray
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By Neighbors for a Better San Diego
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