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San Diego Looks to Standardize Approvals for Development Projects in Flight Paths

Zoning Streamlining Near Airport Could Speed Production of Affordable Housing
A Southwest plane comes in for a landing at San Diego International Airport near the city's downtown. Officials are looking to streamline standards for developments along airline flight paths. (Getty Images)
A Southwest plane comes in for a landing at San Diego International Airport near the city's downtown. Officials are looking to streamline standards for developments along airline flight paths. (Getty Images)
CoStar News
April 27, 2020 | 7:47 P.M.

San Diego is looking into changing commercial development rules that could increase the density allowed in some neighborhoods along airport flight paths in a bid to streamline the building of projects including affordable housing.

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