Watch this NBC7 News report (7/3/25) about community opposition to the Columbia Street high rise.  

https://www.nbcsandiego.com/local/neighborhood-group-concerned-over-proposed-middletown-14-story-high-rise/3870026

Neighbors support responsible development, which this is NOT.  The developer needs to formally withdraw this project and start over. 

  • Fire Safety. City is playing politics with our fire safety, using waivers and exceptions to bypass international fire codes; nor will they allow the SDFD to do a full risk assessment.
  • Earthquake Safety. Located directly over an active and accurately located fault, per the California Geological Survey. State law does not permit this construction.
  • Airspace Interference. Exceeds airport elevation limits by more than 120 feet; yet the FAA uses an exception to approve the high-rise when nothing else has been built in this area for decades because of these restrictions.  There is no evaluation of helicopter flight safety either. 
  • Affordable Housing. Not here – only 6 units required (out of 161) which will likely be legally red-lined to an offsite location.  Expect small studio and 1-bedroom units at market rates. 
  • Traffic Congestion and Parking. Only provides ~70 spots for 161 units. Also, Fire Department will remove all 15-16 parking spots along Columbia for an exclusive fire lane. Negatively impacts the entire neighborhood: businesses and residents.
  • Destroys Historic Community Character. 172’ tall building does not fit into community with 40’ height restrictions and lot setbacks. 
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