Navy Housing Clears Environmental Hurdle
The Navy’s proposal to build 1,600 housing units near Miramar Marine Corps Station took a step forward with the release of a final environmental impact report.
To ease a housing crunch for young service members, the Navy wants to put apartments, townhouses and duplexes on 264 acres in the city’s Tierrasanta area.
The report released Friday mirrors findings from a draft last July.
To ease the addition of 9,600 car trips from the project, the military would widen a freeway overpass to add turn lanes, an offramp and traffic signals.
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