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A new bill is attempting to bridge disagreements between local elected officials and Governor Gavin Newsom over public spending on homelessness and an apparent lack of progress.
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For the first time, a new state report offers a bird-eye view of how much the state has spent to halt homelessness — nearly $10 billion over three years. Of the half-million Californians who made use of those services, more than 40% ended up housed. Which also means the majority did not, or the state lost track of their whereabouts.
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This move is intended to increase the amount of developable land near major public transit stops.
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California’s housing market is less affordable after mortgage interest rates drove up costs for many potential buyers last year.
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This follows an analysis released in November that tried to explain why the city is so “woefully off pace” from meeting the housing demand.
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KPBS Midday EditionAs Gov. Gavin Newsom enters his second term, his legacy as governor and path forward in the Democratic Party hinge on his making visible headway on California’s homeless crisis. We lay out the possibilities — and challenges — as he unleashes an $18 billion battle plan.
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San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria announced new actions to try to address the region’s housing and homelessness crisis.
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The longtime homeless service provider said for the first time in 35 years, he is discouraged.
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KPBS Midday EditionCongresswoman Sara Jacobs, D-San Diego, began her second term in office this week.
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Old California Restaurant Row in San Marcos was once a popular destination for North County families.
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