A plan to add nearly 20,0000 new homes to Clairemont over the course of three decades has moved one step further.
A city council planning group approved a new growth blueprint that could boost the neighborhood's population by nearly 40,000 people.
The plan still has to go before a vote but if approved it would also add new parks and new transit. Still, not everyone is happy about it. As San Diego's population grows, city leaders are trying to keep up.
"There is a very great need to build more homes in San Diego. I think I've stressed this on several occasions," said San Diego Councilmember Vivian Moreno.
"This is a document that has not been updated since 1989 and as we know, much has changed in these neighborhoods in the last 36 years," said San Diego Councilmember Kent Lee during a c

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