San Diego approved zoning changes in two neighborhoods that would allow midrise projects to be constructed at sites near new trolley stops, a move the city hopes will alleviate both traffic congestion and a chronic shortage of affordable housing.

San Diego approved zoning changes in two neighborhoods that would allow midrise projects to be constructed at sites near new trolley stops, a move the city hopes will alleviate both traffic congestion and a chronic shortage of affordable housing.
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