Nov. 2022 Election: Q&A with Gloria Evangelista, candidate San Diego City Council District 4 [Opinion]
proposes to provide more train and bus transportation throughout the county, make tunnels going to the airport, and convert freeway lanes into managed and toll roads. SANDAG’s plan is to “change behavior,” to have most people use public transportation instead of single-occupancy vehicles. This is not the transportation plan that San Diegans voted for. It is a Climate Action Plan goal. The elimination of vehicles is not practical for many San Diegans. We are not New York or Washington, D.C.
A: I am in favor of using empty commercial buildings/vacant malls for housing as long as there is adequate parking for all residents in the neighborhood. Q: What can realistically be done to address homelessness in the city? How would you try to accomplish it? Q: How would you work to ensure better city oversight to avoid real-estate debacles such as 101 Ash Street?
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