Year: 2022
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City Heights international market, event space reopens on El Cajon Boulevard
Fair@44, an event and vendor space in City Heights has reopened to the public after a six month hiatus. https://www.kpbs.org/news/local/2022/04/29/city-heights-international-market-event-space-reopens-el-cajon-boulevard
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DETOUR Empowers hold their F.A.N.C.Y. Teen Girl Expo at Jackie Robinson YMCA
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ADU laws upset some residents in San Diego’s single-family home neighborhoods
With housing prices rising near all time highs, some say accessory dwelling units are part of the solution to the region’s affordable housing problems. Opponents say that claim is false advertising. https://www.kpbs.org/news/local/2022/04/27/adu-laws-upset-some-residents-in-san-diegos-single-family-home-neighborhoods
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San Diego immigrant job-training program expands cafe and urban farm business
North Park is home to a job training center for refugee and immigrant women. The paid, hands-on experience comes through a restaurant, urban garden and private events catering company called MAKE Projects. https://www.kpbs.org/news/local/2022/04/21/san-diego-immigrant-job-training-program-expands-cafe-and-urban-farm-business
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San Diego project touted as first resident-owned neighborhood redevelopment in US
A site where an abandoned factory used to stand in Southeastern San Diego is now being looked at as a model for community-based redevelopment. https://www.kpbs.org/news/local/2022/04/20/san-diego-project-touted-as-first-resident-owned-neighborhood-redevelopment-in-us