MISSION BAY — A settlement may come soon in the long-running legal battle over San Diego’s plan to evict residents from a waterfront mobile home park on Mission Bay, City Attorney Jan Goldsmith said Friday.

A settlement would pave the way for the city to pursue longtime plans to transform the 76-acre park into a hotel, recreation facility or some other community amenity.

The City Council, in a session closed to the public, this week agreed to offer the roughly 300 residents of De Anza Cove about $22 million — plus another 7 million in attorney’s fees — to settle the case, City Attorney Jan Goldsmith said Friday.

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