San Diego Union-Tribune Editorial: California’s emergence as the U.S. epicenter of poverty because of extreme housing costs has galvanized state lawmakers, but the resulting legislation hasn’t had a huge impact on the problem. The latest study to make this point was issued last week by the UC Berkeley Terner Center for Housing Innovation. It found…
Chula Vista residents need a city attorney they can trust. Which is why I am so proud of the extensive coalition I have been able to build in support of my campaign.
A citizens initiative that would let Santee residents decide the fate of high-density housing projects that do not comply with the city’s general plan will not be on the Nov. 6 ballot.