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The folks who sell RVs and boats are seeing a huge uptick in sales since the COVID-19 pandemic began.
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KPBS Midday EditionA patchwork of local eviction moratoriums could end in the weeks ahead and possibly lead to a rent crisis brought on by the COVID-19 economic collapse, major economic interests urge action on climate change, and a new podcast series takes a look at the experiences of Generation Z.
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KPBS Midday EditionLocal and statewide moratoriums have kept a wave of possible evictions on hold for months now. But many of those moratoriums are set to expire in the coming weeks. If legislators don't act, thousands of San Diego residents could end up on the street.
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A proposal for low- and middle-income housing at the Palm Avenue station has grown from 250 units to more than 400, as transit officials look to maximize the use of its real estate.
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KPBS Midday EditionThe amendment will allow the city and its residents to increase housing supply in space already zoned for residential use, said Councilman Scott Sherman.
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The California Department of Housing and Community Development has awarded $433,775 in funding to San Diego and Orange counties to help house young adults who are at-risk of becoming homeless.
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Habitat For Humanity is partnering with the San Diego Community Land Trust to build six townhomes in National City.
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San Diego's 2020 Housing Inventory Annual Report points out glaring shortfalls but also notes incentives for builders in the city which could potentially see a rise in construction.
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The city has an eviction moratorium in place until Sept. 30, prohibiting landlords from evicting renters and small businesses that are unable to cover their rent or lease payments due to the pandemic. The moratorium does not forgive all rent, but gives tenants additional time to pay it.
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KPBS Midday EditionIf we’re ever going to have self-driving cars, they will need to be able to talk wirelessly to one another and to roadside monitoring infrastructure, like traffic signals.
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