In an effort to make it easier to build new homes in the city and alleviate some of the housing crisis, on Monday San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria signed the first part of the 'Homes for All of Us' initiative.
SAN DIEGO — Mayor Todd Gloria Monday signed the first part of the"Homes for All of Us" initiative, the mayor's attempt to make it easier to build new homes in the city and alleviate some of the housing crisis.
The reforms in the first part of the ordinance, which was approved by the City Council on Feb. 8, include allowing the split of a single-family lot into two lots, easing the parameters for granny flats and other accessory dwelling units, streamlining the process for building affordable and middle- income homes on city-owned property and encouraging affordable housing in neighborhoods with little to no such housing.
Before heading to our State Capitol, I signed into law the first package of policies as part of my “Homes For All of Us” initiative alongside @SeanEloRiveraD9 and @JoeLaCavaD1. This ordinance paves the way for us to create more homes San Diegans can actually afford. #ForAllofUs pic.twitter.com/JtTjkNFL8R
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