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San Diego council delays vote on Carmel Valley assisted‑living project after traffic and process concerns

San Diego City Council · February 24, 2025
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Summary

The City Council voted 8–1 Feb. 24 to continue agenda item 203 — a proposed assisted‑living facility in Carmel Valley — to March 17, 2025, after residents raised traffic and design concerns and the applicant warned the delay could cost $50,000–$100,000.

Council President La Cava moved and Council Member Ilo Rivera seconded a motion Feb. 24 to continue agenda item 203 — a proposed assisted‑living development — to Monday, March 17, 2025, at 2 p.m. The motion passed 8–1, with Council Member Campbell voting no.

The continuance came after more than an hour of public comment from residents, community‑planning board members and the project applicant. Marcela Escobar, identified in the record as president and CEO of Atlantis Group Land Use Consultants and representing the applicant, told the council: “This…

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