Can State Policy Trump the Will of the People Over San Diego’s Coastal Height Limit?
A recent opinion piece by a state agency bureaucrat on the coastal 30-foot height limit has developers and San Diego’s establishment licking their chops.
Shannon West, head of housing accountability for California’s Department of Housing and Community Development, wrote “a technical assistance letter” which declared the 30-foot height limit conflicted with state law and thus was “void.” The letter was for San Diego’s development services department
Heidi Von-blum, director of San Diego’s planning department, immediately leaped for joy and repeated the claim that state law supersedes “local voter initiative.”
Why this all came about now is because a local developer, the San Diego Community Housing Corporation, wants to build a 60-unit, 60-foot-high residential building, called Rose Creek Apartments, on a 0.4-acre site at 2662 Garnet Avenue in Pacific Beach.


The head of the controversial group, Circulate San Diego, is Colin Parent. Parent also sits on the La Mesa City Council.
In viewing the final results for the District 2 primary election, it’s difficult to ignore one glaring fact: 70% of the voters voted against incumbent Democrat Jen Campbell.
By Frances O’Neill Zimmerman
by Ernie McCray
A couple dozen residents and business owners in University Heights protested the City’s removal of 88 parking spaces on Monday, June 13. The parking spaces are being taken out for protected bike lanes along a one-mile stretch of Park Boulevard between Adams and University avenues.
The Ocean Beach Planning Board Project Review Committee meeting scheduled for Wednesday, June 15th, 2022 has been ADJOURNED.
Please join Ocean Beach Historical Society Thursday evening, June 16 at 7:00 pm, at Water’s Edge Faith Community, 1984 Sunset Cliffs Blvd in Ocean Beach, as our own Jeff Iles takes us on a fun and informative tour of Spanish Village in Balboa Park.




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