-
San Diego City Council votes to change ADU policy, restricting how many units can be built
In a 5-4 Monday night vote, ADUs will be limited to a maximum of six units depending on the lot size, while limiting their height to just two stories. NBC 7’s Omari Fleming was at the meeting and got reaction to the compromise.
-
City Council votes to change ADU policy, restricting how many units can be built
The San Diego City Council voted in favor of changing the city’s policies to help keep developers from building apartment-style complexes next to single-family homes.
-
San Diego City Council reconsidering ADU program after neighborhood complaints
The policy creates more housing, of course, but critics say homeowners and developers are taking advantage of the system, reports NBC 7’s Allison Ash.
-
New affordable apartment complex opens in Mission Valley
NBC 7’s Audra Stafford explains why each unit represents so much more than a place to sleep for the person who calls it home.
-
San Diego housing advocates urge city to re-examine uses of existing spaces
The efforts are part of an exploration on how to best combat the region’s housing crisis, reports NBC 7’s Brooke Martell.
-
The San Diego Housing Federation says state budget lacks funds for affordable housing
The organization is sounding the alarm over the impacts from Gov. Gavin Newsom’s May budget revision for affordable housing, reports NBC 7’s Dana Williams.
-
Proposed Oceanside housing development draws pushback from neighbors
A housing development in Oceanside got the green light from the planning commission, but many people living near the project want it stopped.
-
County Ok's purchase of historic Fallbrook ballfield to build affordable housing
Some Fallbrook residents argue against removing the historic ballfield, which has been operational since 1914. NBC 7’s Joe Little has more details.
-
Million-dollar San Diego housing market shows signs of cooling off
Houses for sale are sitting on the market for longer than in previous years, reports NBC 7’s Kelvin Henry.
-
East Village skydiving facility to be turned into affordable housing
The San Diego City Council Tuesday approved turning a former skydiving facility in East Village into 164 affordable housing units under an agreement with Father Joe’s Villages.
-
Encinitas joins ‘Neighborhood Voices' effort to overrule state development rule
Encinitas adopted a resolution to restore local control over housing developments, reports NBC 7’s Todd Strain.
-
San Diego City Council committee advances changes to ADU program
The debate has been going on for a while, and now, there is a big development for people who have been fighting to save the character of their neighborhoods, reports NBC 7’s Dana Williams.
-
San Diego City Council committee advances changes to ADU program
The debate has been going on for a while, and now, there is a big development for people who have been fighting to save the character of their neighborhoods. NBC 7’s Jeanette Quezada reports.
-
San Diego City Council committee advances changes to ADU program
The proposal would create new requirements for parking and evacuation routes, and limit the size of some ADU projects.
-
Access to affordable housing is becoming more challenging, report says
A new housing report explains how much you need to earn to live comfortably in San Diego. NBC 7’s Jeanette Quezada has more details.
-
Something ‘striking' is happening with apartment renters
More renters are choosing to stay in their apartments when their leases are up.
-
Changes to ADU size, parking and fire safety pass hurdle at San Diego's city hall
Following months of outrage, San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria was asked by the city council to amend the ADU program.
-
Changes to ADU size, parking and fire safety pass hurdle at San Diego's city hall
Following months of outrage, San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria was asked by the city council to amend the ADU program, reports NBC 7’s Joey Safchik.
-
Officials break ground on 125-unit affordable housing site in Cortez Hill
Construction was underway Wednesday to turn the former site of the county’s Family Court into 125 affordable housing units for seniors and families with low income.
-
Old San Diego family court site makes way for affordable housing
Years after demolition, construction begins at the site downtown, reports NBC 7’s Audra Stafford.