San Diego, CA, August 18, 2026 —

A proposed wholesale exemption from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) is reportedly under development for the Midway Rising project in San Diego.

The California Environmental Quality Act, commonly known as CEQA, requires state and local agencies to identify and mitigate potential environmental impacts before undertaking projects that could affect the environment. Exemptions under CEQA are typically granted for projects that have been determined to have no significant environmental impact or for specific categories of projects.

The Midway Rising project is a significant development planned for San Diego. Details regarding the specific scope of the proposed CEQA exemption, including the exact provisions it would cover and the rationale for its development, were not provided in the summary.

The process of developing a CEQA exemption involves various stages, often including analysis, public review, and potential approval by relevant governmental bodies. The outcome and timeline for this proposed exemption remain to be seen.

Further information regarding the entity developing the exemption and the specifics of its application to the Midway Rising project is not available at this time.



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