San Diego County approves $25M for affordable housing projects

The San Diego County Board of Supervisors has authorized the county to enter into negotiations and award up to $25 million to developers for seven properties that will create 503 new units of affordable housing, according to the County Communications Office.

The properties will be located throughout the county in the cities of San Diego, Poway, San Marcos and Vista.

Construction is expected to be completed by Dec. 2021.

The board authorizes the county’s Health and Human Services Agency to move forward with negotiations and award up to $25 million in gap funding to six developers who responded to a Dec. 7, 2017, Notice of Funding Availability.

California Construction News staff writer

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