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Is Proposition C Just a Green Light for Developers?
BTW: I'd like to know how many units of Low and Low Mod. Housing have been built in this area; the Owners are asking the City to support their neighborhood but are they helping to support all levels of those San Diegans that need housing equally or are they like Liberty Station and building NONE? No more Money for BAD $D Leadership! By Founder 8:29 a.m., Oct 26, 2010 > Low income housing in PHR is part of the planned community and is being built in 2011.— October 29, 2010 10:42 a.m.
Is Proposition C Just a Green Light for Developers?
The developer already paid for these amentities through FBA fees that were paid when the permits were issued. And of course these fees were passed along to the buyers in the sales price of their homes. http://www.smartvoter.org/2010/11/02/ca/sd/prop/C/— October 29, 2010 10:39 a.m.