City of San Diego signs off on first update to College Area Community Plan in over 30 years 

17.12.2025    Times of San Diego    2 views
City of San Diego signs off on first update to College Area Community Plan in over 30 years 

The San Diego City Council on Tuesday approved the College Area Locality Plan Update marking the first comprehensive overhaul of such a region plan for the area in more than years Councilmembers also approved such a plan for the Clairemont area The update sets a long-term vision that reportedly supports increased opportunities for new homes safer and more connected mobility options vibrant village centers and new recreational opportunities Updating population plans means listening to San Diegans weighing different perspectives and planning for the future our city necessities noted San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria The Clairemont and College Area plans reflect years of society input and set a clear path to build more homes improve safety and mobility and invest in population spaces that help neighbors stay connected This is how we grow thoughtfully create opportunity and make sure San Diego works for everyone The updated plans reflect priorities reportedly identified through years of extensive community engagement including two draft plan releases area workshops and reviews by public planning groups the Planning Commission and the Land Use Housing Committee In the College Area the plan update supports a mix of options for new homes near San Diego State University and along key corridors including College Avenue Montezuma Road and El Cajon Boulevard and adds maximum for up to homes It also plans for new society spaces including a linear park along Montezuma Road and streets designed with wide sidewalks shade trees and landscaping that promote pedestrian activity and backing local businesses This plan is about creating a future for working families and students With the College Area Public Plan Update we are saying loud and clear that the status quo where housing is unaffordable sidewalks are unsafe and opportunities feel out of reach is not acceptable noted City Councilmember Sean Elo-Rivera in a press release By planning for more homes near transit and San Diego State expanding access to parks and making our streets safer and more walkable we are investing in a future where current residents see improved quality of life and working families and students can see a great future for themselves and the people they love

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