Opponents of Senate Bill 10 think it will change the makeup of their neighborhoods and make them too dense.
SAN DIEGO — Several dozen people showed up to a City of San Diego workshop Thursday night to protest Senate Bill 10.
However, those opposed to the law think it will change the makeup of their neighborhoods and make them too dense.SB 10 allows cities to designate areas for up to 10 dwelling units per lot of land. The allowed locations include lots within a half mile of a major transit stop, bus corridors, and areas already developed.
While many disagreed, some liked the idea, like San Diegan Ellen Stone, who at one point didn't think she'd ever afford property in San Diego. "Just because our situation changed and we got lucky, there are hundreds of people that are still in the place that we were," said Stone.
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