District 2 Candidates on the High Cost of San Diego Housing
The San Diego Union Tribune Editorial Board sent a 10-question survey to the five viable candidates in the San Diego City Council District 2 race. Here, staff of the OB Rag have separated out their responses based on the subject matter or issue, and placed the responses side by side.
Q: How will you combat the high cost of housing in San Diego? What will you do to boost housing affordability and construction?
Linda Lukas:
San Diego is a great place to live. It’s beautiful, and it has a very favorable climate,


The San Diego City Council continued yesterday, Monday, April 11, to adjust its rules for accessory dwelling units (ADUs) and made it easier, supposedly, for developers and homeowners to build more of them for low-income residents.
By David Ost /
The San Diego Union Tribune Editorial Board sent a 10-question survey to the five viable candidates in the San Diego City Council District 2 race. Here, staff of the OB Rag have separated out their responses based on the subject matter or issue — to be viewed “side-by-side.”
By Ernie McCray
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Originally posted April 11, 2022
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