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Fight over Midway District’s height limit not over yet

Environmental group Save Our Access is asking an appellate court to invalidate the ballot measure that lifted the 30-foot height limit in the 1,324-acre community in between the San Diego River and San Diego Bay.

The 1,324-acre Midway District is largely defined by its supersized streets, suburban-style shopping centers and older warehouses. (Ana Ramirez / The San Diego Union-Tribune)
The 1,324-acre Midway District is largely defined by its supersized streets, suburban-style shopping centers and older warehouses. (Ana Ramirez / The San Diego Union-Tribune)
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Environmental group Save Our Access is asking an appellate court to invalidate the ballot measure that lifted the 30-foot height limit in the 1,324-acre community in between the San Diego River and San Diego Bay.

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