SAN DIEGO — The state Tuesday awarded two blocks of Downtown San Diego to the Michaels Organization to develop into affordable housing, as well as market-rate units, office space and retail.
"This redevelopment project is a testament to what can be accomplished when the state and local governments work together to advance sorely needed housing," said Ana Lasso, director of the Department of General Services."We expect this project to also embody the sort of shift from office to residential that thoughtful downtown development can achieve."
"Working to meet the state's need of 2.5 million new housing units by 2030 requires commitment, creativity and collaboration at every level of government and community," said Gustavo Velasquez, director of the Department of Housing and Community Development."As we look to making the highest and best use of public lands, we must center affordable housing and climate solutions, and this project does just that.
What we call affordable and what u call affordable is very different!!
Something has to be done about the homeless issue or downtown is dead. It could be so great (cleaned up, curbs painted, sidewalks cleaned, streets repaved) but we have to help the homeless either find a home off the streets or rehab.
Watch, the waitlist for the housing's either full or the wait's twenty years.
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