The Trump administration decided to end a federal pandemic-era emergency housing voucher program five years before expected, ...
That basic math problem has put the screws to the overall Section 8 program too. Jones, in San Diego, said the Housing ...
San Diego’s housing crisis continues to dominate the headlines. Yet one of the most effective tools for keeping people housed — rental assistance — is not getting the attention it deserves.
Local housing agencies that rely on this federal funding are now scrambling to keep vulnerable San Diegans from falling into homelessness.
San Diego and California for years have been unable to tame homelessness — and that was before big federal funding cuts.
We simply cannot wait for another president or governor to fix this. San Diego must build its own housing safety net.
These proposals would provide two months' worth of rent for relocation expenses, and cap annual rent increases for most properties at 5%.