The other issue is that many of the buildings are high density housing: fast tracked high rises put into single family neighborhoods against the wishes of the community members. San Diegans have been trying hard to fight against these and we are failing. The government just railroads over the constituents and does what it wants.
Yes, I meant they are building apartment buildings in the middle of what were SFR neighborhoods, drastically changing the character of the neighborhoods. Also, they are not requiring onsite parking for these buildings, either, and they've taken away parking in order to create bike lanes. Now neighborhoods are overloaded with cars. People have to walk several blocks from where they found parking to their homes, and with the homeless problem, it can be scary to walk at night, especially alone.
The other issue is that many of the buildings are high density housing: fast tracked high rises put into single family neighborhoods against the wishes of the community members. San Diegans have been trying hard to fight against these and we are failing. The government just railroads over the constituents and does what it wants.
They’re using apartments over here. Guessing they’re section 8, but I’ve seen areas visibly switch demographics in a matter of weeks.
Yes, I meant they are building apartment buildings in the middle of what were SFR neighborhoods, drastically changing the character of the neighborhoods. Also, they are not requiring onsite parking for these buildings, either, and they've taken away parking in order to create bike lanes. Now neighborhoods are overloaded with cars. People have to walk several blocks from where they found parking to their homes, and with the homeless problem, it can be scary to walk at night, especially alone.