Lori Saldaña: ‘Clairemont community plan needs fixes to protect existing homes’
By Lori Saldaña / Op-Ed San Diego Union-Tribune / December 15, 2025
The Clairemont Mesa Community Plan Update — envisioning the future of the region’s 8,557 acres — goes before the City Council on Tuesday, seeking to update a vision last adopted in 1989.
It calls for tens of thousands of new homes in San Diego’s original, post-World War II “planned community” and seeks to enhance “mobility” and “connectivity,” “protect open space,” and preserve “historical resources and districts that embody architectural and cultural history.”
But while these are admirable, aspirational goals, the plan should not be adopted until it also addresses more recent housing and transportation concerns in Clairemont. They include:

Coalition Bulletin: “This Week at City Hall”
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Editordude: Since the issue of “middle managers” employed by the City of San Diego has again emerged during the most recent debates over the city’s budget, we thought it appropriate to re-publish U-T reporter
By Michael J. Stepner & Mary Lydon / The Daily Transcript / Dec. 10, 2025
By Francine Maxwell
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City Council to Vote on December 17 on Changes to State Surplus Land Act to Exempt Mission Bay Park
by Ernie McCray
Sean McKaveney Wins Men’s Division




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