Seeking Reliable Data on the Housing Crisis From the City of San Diego
By South OB Girl
Dear San Diego Planning Commission and City’s Development Services Department:
I would like to know how many of the new apartment buildings along highway 8 are full and have no vacancies. I am curious if construction is complete for all of the buildings being built to replace what was formerly the golf course in Mission Valley.
Is construction of those buildings complete and are all of the dwelling units now occupied? How many of those units are expected to facilitate solving the housing crisis? I recently saw some new apartment buildings off Clairemont Drive. Are they full to capacity? How many of all these new structures throughout the city – in Mission Valley, Clairemont, and elsewhere – qualify as affordable housing?
The City’s answer in response to most new plans for construction and ADUs these days is that there is a housing crisis. The City and developers believe they are creating housing solutions and promote the mission that their plans are providing housing solutions in response to the housing crisis. So in support of that mission, is there a status report somewhere? Some quantitative data?
Like any federal, state, or city project, there should be a status report or something that resembles a status report detailing how far along we are as a city

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