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Criticized Oceanfront Resort Project May Be Ballot Bound

Developers Seek Voter Support to Open Some Private Land to Public
A criticized proposal to build a blufftop resort in Del Mar, California, could be on a 2020 ballot. (Robert Green Co., Zephyr)
A criticized proposal to build a blufftop resort in Del Mar, California, could be on a 2020 ballot. (Robert Green Co., Zephyr)
CoStar News
August 7, 2019 | 10:46 P.M.

In a dispute that could have statewide ramifications, developers and other supporters of a resort project planned for an oceanfront bluff in the upscale city of Del Mar near San Diego want to use California's voter referendum system to win approval over the opposition of nearby residents who say it will block their view.

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