The San Diego City Council voted to place the “Homes for San Diegans” bond measure on the November ballot, reports KUSI.
The measure would raise $900 million to address homelessness by building affordable and permanent supportive housing in San Diego.
If passed by voters in November, the measure would fund the construction of 7,500 homes.
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