The San Diego City Council Tuesday approved a 60-year lease with a developer to renovate the long-empty 101 Ash Street building into hundreds of affordable housing units.
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County staff shared three options for an inclusionary housing ordinance, which requires certain new developments to include some affordable units.
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The San Diego Housing Commission's flood recovery program is limited to people still using county hotel vouchers on May 23.
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The San Diego Unified School District Board of Education has fired Superintendent Lamont Jackson.
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Federal, state, and local officials toured the South Bay International Wastewater Treatment Plant to assess ongoing efforts to address sewage flows from the Tijuana River.
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Residents in San Diego County, similar to other communities across the state, are grappling with a worsening housing and homelessness crisis.
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Eligible applicants will be selected from the waitlist and would pay rent equal to about 30% of their income.
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Members of San Diego's congressional delegation Thursday demanded answers as to why despite the dry weather, environmental officials are reporting an increase in sewage flow and strong odors from Mexico in the Tijuana River.
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The San Diego County Regional Airport Authority Thursday opened the New Terminal 1 Parking Plaza at San Diego International Airport, which provides 2,834 parking spaces.
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Applications for waitlists at three North County affordable housing communities will open on Thursday morning.
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Republican vice presidential candidate JD Vance is scheduled to speak at a luncheon fundraiser in Rancho Santa Fe Sept. 6 for the Trump-Vance campaign, with ticket prices ranging from $1,000 per person to $50,000 per couple.
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