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Regional Ballot Measure Could Limit Rural Housing, Worsening California Shortage

Voters in 2020 to Weigh Lack of Housing, Need to Protect Back-Country Areas
A measure on the March 2020 ballot could effect housing development in unincorporated rural areas of San Diego County. (Getty Images)
A measure on the March 2020 ballot could effect housing development in unincorporated rural areas of San Diego County. (Getty Images)
CoStar News
November 8, 2019 | 11:02 P.M.

Battle lines are forming on a March 2020 San Diego County ballot measure that would require large housing projects in unincorporated rural areas to win final approval from voters, a move opponents say could worsen an already serious regional and statewide shortage of affordable housing.

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