Posted on April 20, 2022
The County Health and Human Services Agency is awarding more than $20 million in federal and state funding to five housing projects that serve low-income San Diegans and previously homeless seniors and veterans.
The projects that received awards include Aviara East in Carlsbad, Union Tower in National City, Santa Fe Senior Village in Vista, COMM 22 in Logan Heights and Mariposa II in San Marcos. Combined, these five projects offer 375 units.
The County’s contribution supports the larger project costs and can involve property, a general investment, or funding and long-term services tied to a specific number of units in an individual project.
Aviara East in Carlsbad
$1.3 million
Total units: 70
Serves low-income families
Union Tower in National City:
$3.5 million
Total units: 94
Serves low-income families
Santa Fe Senior Village in Vista
$9.375 million
Total units: 54
Serves low-income seniors, homeless seniors, and homeless senior veterans
COMM 22 Addition in Logan Heights
$4 million
Total units: 61
Serves low-income families
Mariposa II in San Marcos
$2.6 million
Total units: 96
Serves low-income families
The funding for the five projects resulted from the County’s work with various federal and state housing initiatives, including HUD’s HOME Investment Partnership Program (HOME), The HOME Investment Partnerships American Rescue Plan Program, the Innovative Housing Trust Fund and the No Place Like Home program.
These newest investments in affordable housing projects are in addition to a previous round of funding announced in March for four projects in Vista, Ramona, Clairemont and San Ysidro. Combined, the funding totals more than $43 million, and will allow the County to support the addition of nearly 800 new affordable housing units throughout the region.
Source: https://www.countynewscenter.com/five-affordable-housing-projects-receive-funding/
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