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The organization, which provides food and resources, contracted professional security to reduce the number of homeless individuals loitering nearby. But it's an expense the nonprofit said they cannot afford.
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The median price of a single-family home passed $1 million in August and attached properties also set a high-water mark, according to an industry group.
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Project approval also required a realignment of public roads for vehicle and pedestrian access to commercial parcels south of SR-76.
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Mayor Todd Gloria and the San Diego Housing Commission Wednesday announced that the state has awarded $45 million to San Diego for construction of more than 1,180 affordable homes.
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The downtown high-rise could be converted into nearly 400 units of affordable housing if the mayor and City Council can agree on a deal with La Jolla-based Reven Capital.
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San Diego Thursday opened The Helm, an affordable housing development with 77 units built in collaboration with the San Diego Housing Commission.
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In push for camping ban, San Diego leaders used misleading data to link unhoused people to fire riskPoliticians are citing data and growing complaints from residents to usher in controversial policy changes.
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A city homeless encampment ban ordinance that will allow county sheriff's deputies to cite people for sleeping on public property if they refuse a shelter bed, and confiscate unlawful personal property within 24 hours' notice, takes effect Thursday.
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The Union Grantville apartment building is meant to house about 600 students attending the nearby California State University.
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For many, a single impound could put a vehicle out of reach for good, jeopardizing access to employment, education, medical care and sometimes even housing.
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