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San Diego Region Looks to Government-Owned Land for Subsidized Housing

Officials Aim To Boost Development of 10,000 Units To Meet Mandate for 172,000 Locally, 2.5 Million Statewide
City and county officials in San Diego have committed to developing 10,000 mostly subsidized apartments on government-owned land as California looks to alleviate a serious housing shortage. (Getty Images)
City and county officials in San Diego have committed to developing 10,000 mostly subsidized apartments on government-owned land as California looks to alleviate a serious housing shortage. (Getty Images)
CoStar News
October 6, 2022 | 7:30 P.M.

San Diego city and county officials this week committed to develop 10,000 housing units over the next decade, primarily low-income subsidized apartments on government-owned properties, as California looks for the region to add more than 170,000 units to alleviate a serious statewide housing shortage.

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