Excessive Upzoning in the College Area Community Plan Update Is Discriminatory
By Danna Givot
The City is planning to increase the College Area’s zoning to allow 34,150 (2050) versus 8200 housing units on the ground in 2024 – a 316% increase. That’s crazy when SANDAG estimates the entire city of San Diego will increase housing by 107,778 units between 2023 and 2050.
Why should the College Area be upzoned to provide almost one quarter of the City’s new housing between now and 2050? It shouldn’t!
In 2020, the College Area housed only 1.8% of the City’s people and accounted for less than 1% of San Diego’s acreage, so why would it be upzoned to accommodate 24% of the new housing in San Diego. It makes no sense.
Let’s look at what other recent community plan updates have upzoned their community planning areas for and compare them to what is being asked of the College Area.
Mira Mesa, University, Hillcrest/Uptown and Clairemont have three or more times the existing housing and their community plans are only increasing their housing density by 98% on average, while the College Area is being hammered with a 316% increase. What could justify this?



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