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Density Increase Planned For North Park: Thousands of Single-Family Homes Will Vanish
I lived in two Huff-plexes, and they weren't just sixpacks. There were eleven packs. I was told that the city required an onsite manager of 12 units or more, so Huffman offered property owners 11 unit buildings (or less) on their (former) single house lots. I do think it was a very bad idea. He had the audacity of letting residents know who built their ticky-tack box with a sticker in their bathroom mirror. He was actually proud of it, and he must have really thought the renters would what, memorialize his name? Whatever happened to that guy, and his company? If he's dead, can I urinate on his gravestone nearby?— July 25, 2012 10:55 p.m.
Rapist attacks at gated Mission Valley condo
How can this cover story have possibly come out the same time as the Aurora theater shootings? I know it's just a coincidence, but it's a damned eerie one. I was in Houston at a meeting when the news of that shooting came out, and I told someone there that I couldn't point to Colorado and blame them for their loose gun laws because that kind of thing could happen elsewhere, even gun strict California, where I live. And I didn't even know the shooter was a San Diegan at that point. But Reader, you are hereby prescient.— July 21, 2012 1:36 p.m.
Planning Commission Rejects Quail Brush Power Plant
Brush, not Bush. Did you think it was a reference to our most recent infamous President?— July 19, 2012 6:47 p.m.
Big Bay Boom Is A Big Bust
The Imperial Beach pier has moved north?— July 5, 2012 3:15 p.m.
Scott Peters Looks For Party Unity After Tough Primary
If the election were not such a high profile Presidential one, Mr Peters wouldn't have a chance. As for excellent, well, maybe he'll be more independent than Bilbray. I'd just like Brian to go back to D.C., or IB, or wherever he resided, before carpetbagging my district. This is a vote against, not for.— June 28, 2012 6:20 a.m.
New Bill in Congress Would Thwart Bridgepoint
But, but, but, according to the SDUT Bridgepoint puts all sorts of money into the San Diego economy. We can't dis them can we? They're family, right?— June 20, 2012 9:21 p.m.
New Proposal: Huge Hike in TOT Tax to Improve Infrastructure
No, No, No a thousand times No. I travel for a living. Like the airlines, the hotels rely on business travellers for a large chunk of their income. Such a tax on hotel stays would be the highest I've seen, and I've been in hotels in all 50 states. Business travellers don't use the amenities these taxes supposedly improve. Our hotel tax is fair, in comparison to other cities. Let's keep it that way.— June 9, 2012 8:29 p.m.
Group Wants Privacy Protection in Self-Driving Car Bill
Thank you for using Johnny Cab. We hope you enjoyed the ride.— June 2, 2012 6:57 a.m.
Nathan Fletcher’s Untold Stories
I voted for Fletcher by mail before reading this article. I'm still hoping he'll be in the runoff. But, with this article, and other things I've read in the Reader, I know he doesn't have my final vote guaranteed in the fall election. Much more will be revealed by then, if he gets in that is. My primary vote is just saying I want to hear more. I really appreciate Matt Potter and the Reader in general.— June 1, 2012 4:25 a.m.
Nathan Fletcher’s Untold Stories
Cara Knott was killed by a California Highway Patrol officer, not a San Diego police officer. I don't know if he lived in Poway. Is that relevant?— June 1, 2012 4:08 a.m.