Probably whoever said ‘imfa siithawika’ (death is inescapable) did not lie! Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) Commissioners at the Malawi Electoral Commission (MEC) Commissioners, Linda Kunje and Dr. Jean Mathanga, might have successfully challenged rescission of their appointment at the High Court, but they have fallen short of maintaining their seats they heard dear to. On […]
The court has allowed Kunje to travel abroad on Electoral Commission and national women’s golf errands.
Kunje and her driver are being accused of obstructing presidential convoy.
The case failed to resume today after first accused asked the court for possible adjournment due to busy schedule.
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Carlsbad OKs 329 apartments for Aviara Parkway site [The San Diego Union-Tribune]
Carlsbad has approved a complex with 329 rental apartments, including 81 units for low-income residents to help meet the state’s affordable housing goals on a 9.2-acre lot bisected by Aviara Parkway.
Most of the apartments designated as affordable will be reserved for residents whose income does not exceed 90 percent of the area’s median income, which for San Diego County this year is $92,700. Seven apartments will be designated for “very low-income residents,” who earn no more than 30 percent of the area’s median income.
Carlsbad planning commissioners unanimously approved the four-story project at their Dec. 16 meeting. Several commissioners said the location just south of Palomar Airport Road will be a good fit with nearby land uses.
Carlsbad has approved a complex with 329 rental apartments, including 81 units for low-income residents to help meet the state’s affordable housing goals on a 9.2-acre lot bisected by Aviara Parkway.
Most of the apartments designated as affordable will be reserved for residents whose income does not exceed 90 percent of the area’s median income, which for San Diego County this year is $92,700. Seven apartments will be designated for “very low-income residents,” who earn no more than 30 percent of the area’s median income.
Carlsbad planning commissioners unanimously approved the four-story project at their Dec. 16 meeting. Several commissioners said the location just south of Palomar Airport Road will be a good fit with nearby land uses.