Recent Newsletters
San Diego Community College District Breaks Ground on First On-campus Affordable Student Housing Project
The San Diego Community College District (SDCCD) is one of the region’s anchor institutions that employs approximately 5,000 people and provides education to roughly 100,000 students annually. Unfortunately, a severe lack of affordable housing [...]
State Legislative Session Ends with Lots of Housing Action
Legislative insiders have called 2023 one of the most consequential legislative years for housing, with dozens of impactful bills making it through the process and to the Governor’s desk. The Governor has until October [...]
Ballot Measures Receive Needed Votes
While some ballot measures qualified for the ballot by gathering signatures via the voter referenda process, others went through the legislative process and will appear on voters’ ballots in either March or November 2024 if [...]
Governor Newsom’s Mental Health Package Gets the Needed Votes
Earlier this year, the Governor unveiled a proposal for additional funding for mental health needs for people who are experiencing homelessness or at risk of homelessness and veterans. Housing is an important component of [...]
Federal Shutdown Averted Until November
With minutes to spare, Congress avoided a government shutdown that would have had serious impacts on housing programs for low- and moderate-income families. The action taken late Saturday keeps the government running at current [...]
What is Ahead for Voters in 2024?
2024 is shaping up to be a busy year at the ballot box for affordable housing, with measures now qualified for both the March and November ballots and other measures anticipated to qualify in [...]