San Diego Unified OKs its first affordable housing development on school property
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San Diego Unified OKs its first affordable housing development on school property
This is the second time the district has allowed a developer to build housing on surplus land no longer needed for school facilities. But it's the first where all the units will be rent-restricted.
·San Diego, United States
Read Full ArticleThe Learning Curve: San Diego Unified Takes First Step Toward Affordable Housing on its Land
When San Diego pitched its latest bond measure it specifically allocated funds to build housing on unused district lands. Exactly what a district-built project could look like still isn’t clear, but the concept of housing on district-owned land wasn’t entirely new. The district already had one housing project on the books, a 264-unit complex in Scripps Ranch. But that complex was built by a private developer who leased the land via a joint occ…
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