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It depends on where you live, but in many parts of California, there’s not a lot of recourse for renters who are priced out.
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When it rains, people living on the streets scramble to keep themselves and their belongings dry. The Alpha Project hands out plastic sheets to help mitigate impacts from the rain.
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KPBS Midday EditionIn his fifth State of the City address, San Diego Mayor Kevin Faulconer announced plans to eliminate height and density restrictions on new homebuilding.
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The head of one downtown homeless shelter which flooded last month, said they have the shelter "buttoned up" as another rainstorm hits San Diego this week.
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KPBS Midday EditionSan Diego hasn’t seen a significant decrease in the number of people who are homeless, despite a significant increase in spending on homeless services in San Diego, according to reporting from Voice of San Diego's Lisa Halverstadt.
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A report released Monday by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development says San Diego County ranks fourth among American urban areas for its number of homeless.
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KPBS Midday EditionAuthorities say more than 300 homeless people remain at SDCCU stadium this morning after heavy rain and flooding prompted evacuations from a tented shelter in the East Village.
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The San Diego City Council unanimously voted, 9-0, Tuesday to invest more than $14 million in homelessness services and programs designed to curb the city's homeless population.
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San Diego City Council members have held the final meeting of the Select Committee on Homelessness, with members vowing to continue the committee's mission.
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Join us Friday, Nov. 16, for a wide-ranging conversation with the mayors of four of California's largest cities about our crisis in homelessness and housing. Hear what they're doing at a local level and what else they think California can do to help those struggling to get by.
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