San Diego is facing a new lawsuit over how it applied a recent state housing law designed to accelerate building near major transit stations. Two housing advocacy groups allege the City’s interpretation is unlawfully narrowing which properties qualify, potentially limiting development in neighborhoods that were supposed to
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Executive Summary An affordable plumber in San Diego is one who is properly licensed and insured, prices the full code-compliant scope transparently, and documents verification testing so the repair holds up to permitting and inspection realities. True affordability comes from preventing redo work, hidden damage, and surprise
Read more →Zuma, the internationally known Japanese lounge-restaurant brand, has officially opened its first-ever California location inside Downtown San Diego’s historic Guild Hotel. The arrival brings signature dishes like miso black cod and torched salmon nigiri into one of the city’s most high-traffic hospitality corridors—an exciting development that also
Read more →California’s housing debate is back on the ballot—and this time, it’s centered on how fast (and how predictably) essential projects can move from approval to construction. A new commentary circulating across the state argues that voters can modernize CEQA-related project approvals through Proposition 45, reducing delays that
Read more →Executive Summary For a main sewer line clog, immediately stop all water and automatic water sources, confirm the blockage location at the exterior cleanout, then clear the line from the cleanout using a properly sized sewer cable (and hydro-jetting only when the pipe is confirmed intact), finishing
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