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Controversy over Pacific Beach affordable housing project that breaks coastal zone's 30-foot limit
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Dozens of new affordable housing units are coming to Pacific Beach but not everyone is happy with the project.
Developers have secured enough funding to build 60 units at 2662 Garnet Avenue, where a former sushi restaurant now stands.
While proponents say affordable housing is desperately needed, opponents are not happy with the height of the building, which will exceed the coastal area's 30-foot limit.
During the July 30 San Diego City Council meeting, some residents spoke out against the project, which has been named Rose Creek Village.
MORE: https://www.cbs8.com/article/news/local/controversy-over-pacific-beach-housing-project/509-2185db5d-6268-486b-9f38-b403534daa6e