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San Diego aprueba permiso para construir más viviendas en Otay Mesa
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San Diego gives initial thumbs up for more Otay Mesa housing
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Traffic stop nets drugs, five arrests
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Affordable housing project approved on Old El Camino Real
The project site currently, adjacent to Derby Terrace Apartments on Old El Camino Real.
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The City of San Diego Planning Commission approved Del Mar Highlands Estates, a new affordable housing development in the west end of Pacific Highlands Ranch.
The project had previously been approved for 13 affordable housing units and, on Feb. 11, the commission approved an amendment to allow for an additional seven multi-family affordable housing units and six market rate units.
The 26-unit Del Mar Highlands Estates will be located within five two-story buildings on a 1.80-acre site on Old El Camino Real. The Tri Pointe Homes (formerly Pardee Homes) development will consist of 10 two-bedroom units and 16 three-bedroom units. The affordable housing units are intended for families earning no more than 65% of the area median income.
San Antonio-area dad building his own escaramuza arena for his Mexican rodeo-loving daughters in Floresville
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Jimmy Ayala (center), poses with his daughters Emely (from left) and Jackie. He is building his own escaramuza arena on his Floresville ranch.Kin Man Hui /Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less
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Jackie, right, and Emely Ayala practice in the arena built by their father. Eventually, the complex will host full charreadas and seat up to 300.Kin Man Hui /Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less
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Jimmy Ayala (right), chatting with his daughters (from left) Emely and Jackie, said he expects to spend about $20,000 on his escaramuza arena, and up to $60,000 to complete his planned event center for weddings, quinceñeras and similar festivities.Kin Man Hui /Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less