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San Diego Mulls Eliminating Commercial Parking Requirements Near Mass Transit

Measure Seeks To Aid Retail Businesses, Reduce Reliance on Polluting Vehicles
The San Diego Planning Commission is seeking to enable uses including outdoor dining and retail in place of parking spaces. (Getty Images)
The San Diego Planning Commission is seeking to enable uses including outdoor dining and retail in place of parking spaces. (Getty Images)
CoStar News
June 7, 2021 | 6:40 P.M.

The Planning Commission in San Diego approved a measure that would do away with commercial requirements to provide parking in certain locations near mass transit stops, aimed at letting landlords and tenants use that space for outdoor dining, retail or much-needed affordable housing.

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