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A proposal for a 22-story apartment building in Pacific Beach is causing a stir among neighbors. If approved, the project would tower above the surrounding buildings, which for decades have been limited to only three stories. But KPBS metro reporter Andrew Bowen says it was reforms to state law, crafted right here in San Diego, that made the project possible.

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  1. As a resident of PB since the 80's. I'm all for this high-rise. However the fact that they can be used as 'hotel rooms' is a HUGE RED FLAG and that loophole will be exploited needs to be closed before this proceeds. This needs to be housing, not just another hotel for some developer

  2. Density does not equal “affordable”! Look at New York!! Immigration is what causes housing problems.

  3. Good luck with that. The people who made that neighborhood a high opportunity area won’t let it happen. PB is a beautiful area and I hope it stays that way.

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  5. A single 20-story tower will be an eyesore, a line of such towers will look like a wall, it will look like Florida. I am for high density, but these towers should be be built, say, ten blocks away from the coast.

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