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Carlsbad revisits idea for coastal linear park

Carlsbad revisits idea for coastal linear park
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Residents appeal court s ruling overturning North River Farms referendum

Residents appeal court s ruling overturning North River Farms referendum
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Planners want Melrose Drive extension to remain on the books

Planners want Melrose Drive extension to remain on the books
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Ruling in San Diego could have statewide effect on housing development

SAN DIEGO —A San Diego Superior Court ruling that invalidates an Oceanside referendum could boost efforts to meet a statewide housing shortage, but it also may imperil the increasing use of citizen ballot initiatives to stop development projects. Judge Richard S. Whitney based his decision on Government Code 66300, also known as the Housing Crisis Act of 2019, which was written to “maximize the development of housing” as California works to solve its problems with rapidly rising rents, homelessness and real estate costs. Whitney said the act invalidates the Nov. 3 citizen’s ballot initiative that overturned the Oceanside City Council’s 2019 approval of the 585-home North River Farms project by a 2-1 margin. If the decision is not appealed and the developer overcomes other litigation, the project could proceed.

Ruling could have statewide effect on housing development

Print A San Diego Superior Court ruling that invalidates an Oceanside referendum could boost efforts to meet a statewide housing shortage, but it also may imperil the increasing use of citizen ballot initiatives to stop development projects. Judge Richard S. Whitney based his decision on Government Code 66300, also known as the Housing Crisis Act of 2019, which was written to “maximize the development of housing” as California works to solve its problems with rapidly rising rents, homelessness and real estate costs. For the record: 10:41 AM, May. 18, 2021An earlier version of this story incorrectly described the group Preserve Wild Santee. It is an environmentally based political action committee.

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