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The San Diego County Board of Supervisors and San Diego City Council Monday agreed unanimously on a resolution.
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Beginning Monday at noon, operators of short-term rental properties in the city of San Diego can apply for a license to offer stays of less than a month.
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The City Council and Board of Supervisors want to set a goal of building 10,000 affordable homes on publicly owned land by 2030.
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Two new laws in California will let developers bypass local governments to build housing on commercial land.
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Mayor Bill Wells said Attorney General Rob Bonta's warning that the city is violating state and federal housing laws is "egregiously false."
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As local leaders like San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria and county Supervisor Nathan Fletcher put their support behind statewide conservatorship reform proposals, the system is struggling.
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The San Diego Housing Commission Wednesday began an effort to expand homeownership among people of color thanks in part to a $7.5 million grant from the Wells Fargo Foundation.
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The super-heated housing market is cooling off. Home prices have fallen about 6% since their peak in June. The pace of sales also fell for the 7th straight month.
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Mayor Todd Gloria is looking for input on how to best redevelop a six-block area around the Civic Center Plaza.
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Oceanside received the largest sum, $3,258,021, to create a Homeless Navigation Center.
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