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Neighborhood groups hate San Diego’s bonus ADU program. Here’s how they want to fix it.

Their proposal comes as Mayor Todd Gloria prepares to detail his more modest proposed rollback of the backyard apartment incentive.

A 10-unit accessory dwelling unit (ADU) bonus program project, consisting of five separate buildings, is being built on Shoshoni Ave., a single family resident cul-de-sac with limited parking in Clairemont, shown here on April 27, 2025. San Diego does not require parking if the projects are built transit priority area. (K.C. Alfred / The San Diego Union-Tribune)
A 10-unit accessory dwelling unit (ADU) bonus program project, consisting of five separate buildings, is being built on Shoshoni Ave., a single family resident cul-de-sac with limited parking in Clairemont, shown here on April 27, 2025. San Diego does not require parking if the projects are built transit priority area. (K.C. Alfred / The San Diego Union-Tribune)
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Their proposal comes as Mayor Todd Gloria prepares to detail his more modest proposed rollback of the backyard apartment incentive.

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