Category: Growth and Housing
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Groundbreaking Held For Mid-City Area Intergenerational Apartments

The commission awarded a loan of more than $6.75 million for the construction of Mid-City Senior Apartments. The loan consists of $5 million from San Diego’s Affordable Housing Fund and $1.75 million from the federal HOME Investment Partnerships Program.
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San Diego Sheriff To Resume Evictions Thursday, Despite Moratorium

The San Diego County Sheriff’s Department is resuming evictions Thursday, despite the statewide moratorium.
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2020 Censo – Español

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For City Heights, The Path To Power Runs Through The Ballot And The Census

The 2020 census is gearing up to be a critical one for California. As more people leave the state in search of affordable housing, California stands to possibly lose a congressional seat after the 2020 census.
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It’s Census Day. What Happens Now?

Wednesday may officially be Census Day in the United States, but the Census has actually been in progress since January when the count began in remote regions of Alaska. What are the challenges involved in counting every person living in the U.S., and what is the process in San Diego?
