Oceanside City Council
Oceanside alters course on inclusionary housing, frustrating residents
OCEANSIDE — The City Council has altered its course on inclusionary housing requirements for developers, frustrating some elected officials and residents who feel the city...
Council upholds Avocado Road project in Fire Mountain
The proposed development will include 19 single-family homes for sale, including one affordable housing unit....
Oceanside establishes housing density cap in downtown area
OCEANSIDE — The City Council recently agreed to an 86-unit per-acre housing density cap for developments in the downtown area. The council voted 3-2 in...
MedLeaf ‘devastated’ by city’s proposed lottery for pot shops
OCEANSIDE — As the city prepares to review candidates for storefront cannabis licenses, owners and employees of the city’s only marijuana delivery service, MedLeaf, fear...
Oceanside council split on downtown housing density limits
OCEANSIDE — After failing to set a new limit on downtown housing density last week, the City Council will again discuss potentially capping residential developments...
Oceanside council letter objects to state housing laws
OCEANSIDE — A majority of the Oceanside City Council, including the mayor, sent the governor a signed letter objecting to recent state laws limiting local...
Oceanside greenlights six-story apartment project downtown
OCEANSIDE — A majority of council members gave the green light on Sept. 13 to a six-story, 180-unit mixed-use apartment project to take over a...
Frustrated residents push Oceanside to confront affordable housing
OCEANSIDE — After hearing testimony from dozens of residents frustrated about the city’s lack of affordable housing, the City Council is moving forward with raising...
Oceanside Styrofoam ban goes into effect next summer
OCEANSIDE — Moving forward with a ban on single-use plastics and polystyrene foam passed earlier this year, the City Council has approved an ordinance outlining...
Oceanside offers to pay Tremont developer for extra affordable unit
OCEANSIDE — The city has offered to pay a developer the difference in cost to build an extra affordable unit in a new three-story apartment...
Oceanside expects smaller budget surplus next fiscal year
OCEANSIDE — The city expects a surplus of less than $1 million for the upcoming fiscal year, the smallest surplus in the last three years....
Oceanside pilot program to cover rental application fees
OCEANSIDE — A new, city-run pilot program will assist renters by covering housing application fees for prospective tenants. Using in-lieu fees collected from housing developers,...