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City Heights Slated For ‘Opportunity Zone’ Development, But Some Residents Fear Gentrification
City Heights is now home to a federal program that gives tax breaks for building in economically distressed areas, but some residents fear it will lead to increased housing costs.
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Mural Artists Partner With City Heights Businesses
The first Mural Walk invited people to view mural art highlighting the beauty and diversity of City Heights artists, residents and businesses. Business owner Tysheen Mosley of Sunset Kava says the murals bring creativity, community and beauty. Artists looking for opportunities to bring something good into the community found business owners that welcomed their creativity.…
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City Heights Students Are Mixed On New SAT ‘Adversity Scores’
Many colleges and universities will get more than just your typical SAT score to determine next year’s incoming freshman class. A new score is supposed to give schools more context about a student’s background.
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Pilot Bus-Only Lanes Coming To City Heights And North Park
Plans for a bus-only lane on a three-mile stretch of El Cajon Boulevard in North Park and City Heights are moving forward. Officials hope they will improve the speed and reliability of public transit.
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San Diego Landlords Could Face Historic Rent Control Legislation
A bill that could limit rent increases in California is one step closer to becoming law.