Bay Park Residents Wary of Development Proposal

The recent approval of a dense development project in Carmel Valley is getting the attention in San Diego's Bay Park neighborhood.

Real estate agent James Lamattery is going door to door in the community he's lived in for about 25 years,  handing out fliers and asking for input.

Lamattery is talking about this, the most recent plan for the future of the far western portion of Clairemont and Linda Vista.

The 256 page report presented to a community planning group earlier this week includes plans for more growth and new trolley stops along Morena Blvd.

What this draft does not include is a very controversial idea to double the height limits from 30 to 60 feet.

After strong opposition from the community, San Diego City Councilmember Lorie Zapf wrote a letter asking the height changes be removed from the plan. And they were.

The fear is basically what happened this past week, when the city council voted to allow the huge One Paseo project despite previous zoning, and a lot of opposition.
 

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