Project Greenlight

Ryan Companies, Oceanside Development


A Project Greenlight request has come in from Ryan Companies for their development of 373 mixed-income apartments (38 for low-income households) and 17,500 sf of commercial space envisioned as cafes and/or shops to complement the downtown Oceanside community. The site is located just blocks from the pier on Mission Avenue and Myers Avenue; the public hearing is anticipated for January. All support is appreciated, but those who live or work in Oceanside are preferred.


If you’re interested in getting involved, please contact Caylin Frank at caylin@biasandiego.org.

Approved Increases to Oceanside

Park Development Impact Fees


 On November 19th, the Oceanside City Council approved increases to their Park Development Impact Fees. The second reading anticipated to be approved this evening. The new fees will be effective starting on January 20, 2026. Please be advised that all SB330 Preliminary Applications need to be submitted prior to this date in order to lock in the current fees. You will then have 180 days to submit your full project application or the Preliminary Application will expire. Any applications submitted after this date will be subject to the new fees.

Build SD PAC Is Still Accepting Board Applications for 2026!


BIA San Diego's Build SD PAC is still looking for board members to join our 2026 board! If you are interested in applying, please contact Gary Christensen at gchristensen@motivational.com or Caylin Frank at caylin@biasandiego.org for more information.

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