Midway Rising Specific Plan
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The Midway Rising Specific Plan is a comprehensive urban redevelopment initiative by the City of San Diego to transform a 49.23-acre city-owned site centered around the Sports Arena Boulevard corridor into a transit-oriented, mixed-use community. The plan seeks to rezone the area from Community Commercial-Residential Permitted (0-44 dwelling units per acre) to Mixed-Use Residential (RMX-2) with a maximum density of 0-72 dwelling units per acre, enabling the construction of approximately 4,254 housing units, including up to 2,000 affordable units. Alongside residential development, the project includes a multi-purpose Entertainment Center, up to 130,000 square feet of commercial space, public parks, and open areas. The plan mandates extensive infrastructure upgrades, including improvements to water, sewer, storm drainage, roadways, pedestrian walkways, bike paths, and transit facilities to support the increased density and connectivity. The site is situated within multiple regulatory overlays, including Airport Land Use Compatibility Zones tied to San Diego International Airport and NAS North Island, Airport Noise Contours, Coastal Height Limitations, and Complete Communities zones, requiring strict adherence to height, noise, and design standards. The property is also listed as a hazardous waste site under California law and is subject to environmental compliance protocols involving hazardous material handling, containment, and lab testing with specific ASTM, EPA, and state standards for soil and waste analysis. All development must conform to detailed architectural guidelines, sustainability requirements, and transit priority area policies. While the plan includes a vesting tentative map and easement vacations to facilitate design flexibility, the project is governed by municipal codes and environmental regulations rather than federal procurement structures, with no formal contract clauses, pricing schedules, or acquisition terms found in the supporting documentation. Primary oversight is managed by the City of San Diego’s Development Services department, with Anne B. Jarque, Senior Planner, serving as the key point of contact for permitting and plan implementation.
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Sports Arena Boulevard and Kurtz Street 32, San Diego, CASet-Aside
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