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San Diego Bond Measure to Build Affordable Apartments May be Ballot-Bound

Proposed $900 Million Financing Plan Could Be Second 2020 Ballot Issue Geared to City's Homeless Problem
San Diego Housing Federation has proposed a bond measure to finance affordable housing construction, which could go on the November 2020 ballot. (CoStar)
San Diego Housing Federation has proposed a bond measure to finance affordable housing construction, which could go on the November 2020 ballot. (CoStar)
CoStar News
November 18, 2019 | 2:07 P.M.

San Diego city officials have taken a step toward placing a proposed $900 million bond measure on the November 2020 ballot to finance construction of affordable apartments, among the latest of several recent actions by California cities tackling the state's housing crisis.

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