A beloved Mission Bay Park, a controversial state law, and the summertime battle over Marina Village
By Greg Moran / inewsource / October 14, 2025
Tucked in the far southwest corner of Mission Bay Park, the aging Marina Village conference center and boat docks seem an unlikely place for the latest controversy over housing in San Diego.
But in July, the 28-acre site became the flashpoint over several related issues: a half-century old state law reconfigured to push local governments to build more affordable housing, skepticism over the city of San Diego’s real estate dealings, and the future of Mission Bay parkland.
While the move to designate the Marina Village parcels surplus land seemed to come out of nowhere and publicly surfaced in early July, a review of city and state records by inewsource show that the property lease was being discussed inside city hall starting in the first half of the year.
In early spring, city staff began communicating with state officials on the state’s Surplus Land Act, which governs how public land has to be made available for affordable housing projects, and one potential developer had begun lobbying real estate staff.

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