Escondido Commission OKs Major Housing Development
Escondido Patch
By Hoa Quach
A proposal to build 380 homes on the grounds of the former Escondido Country Club moved forward on Tuesday night. The city’s Planning Commission approved the proposal brought forth by New Urban West by a 5-1 vote, according to The San Diego Union-Tribune. The controversial proposal comes two years after a similar idea was presented to the city. The proposal received mixed reviews from residents with about half in favor, according to the newspaper.
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