
A proposal to develop affordable housing on a former school site in Point Loma has sparked a wave of opposition from local residents. The project, which aims to address the region’s housing crisis, involves transforming the former Correia Middle School property into a residential community that includes affordable units. While advocates highlight the need for accessible housing, some residents have voiced concerns about increased traffic, potential strain on infrastructure, and the impact on neighborhood character.
City officials emphasize that the project aligns with San Diego’s broader goals of combating housing scarcity and ensuring equitable opportunities for residents. Public hearings and community meetings are ongoing as stakeholders work to address the concerns of locals while advancing plans for the much-needed development.