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Legal challenges to housing development aren’t new to San Diego. But the group behind this one is.

The nonprofit, funded by construction unions, has challenged several high-profile projects in Los Angeles and Long Beach, but its only previous San Diego suit settled quietly.

With Mt. Soledad in the background, a neighbourhood of homes viewed from above Clairemont Drive in San Diego on Feb. 27, 2023. (Hayne Palmour IV / For The San Diego Union-Tribune)
With Mt. Soledad in the background, a neighbourhood of homes viewed from above Clairemont Drive in San Diego on Feb. 27, 2023. (Hayne Palmour IV / For The San Diego Union-Tribune)
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The nonprofit, funded by construction unions, has challenged several high-profile projects in Los Angeles and Long Beach, but its only previous San Diego suit settled quietly

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