Matching housing with adequate infrastructure — schools, parks and other amenities — is the overarching goal of development plans.
Homes overlook La Jolla Cove in the La Jolla neighborhood of San Diego on Friday, Dec. 8, 2017. The lineage of the Blueprint SD development plan goes back at least as far as the landmark “growth management” effort launched by Mayor Pete Wilson in the 1970s.In essence, Wilson’s growth management ethos was about equity.Wilson’s basic aim was to try to make sure there would be necessary infrastructure for people in newly developed areas.
Those distant planning documents and the many others in the intervening decades have loosely evolved around equity in one way or another — mapping out a geographic concept of orderly development to provide needed housing and facilities. Nevertheless, nowadays routes such as those that once were used almost exclusively for automobiles feature bus lanes and, increasingly, trolley lines.
Before they were ruled illegal generations ago, the discriminatory practices of redlining through mortgage lending and housing covenants excluded people of color from White neighborhoods. But other restrictions remained.
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