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This City Boosts Height Limits for Buildings Near New Trolley Stops

Measure Among Latest Efforts to Boost Supply of Affordable Apartments
San Diego is extending its trolley line and is looking for ways to encourage residents to use more mass transit. (Allan Ferguson/Flickr)
San Diego is extending its trolley line and is looking for ways to encourage residents to use more mass transit. (Allan Ferguson/Flickr)
CoStar News
August 8, 2019 | 7:53 P.M.

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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News | This City Boosts Height Limits for Buildings Near New Trolley Stops