The City Council entered into an agreement with Bridge Housing Corporation on July 13 to design and determine the feasibility of building at least 78 affordable housing units at the southeast corner of Famosa and Nimitz boulevards in District 2.
The action authorized the San Diego Housing Commission to build affordable housing on the 5-acre parcel in Famosa Canyon in Point Loma, which is to include a $910,000 predevelopment loan for Bridge to be used for predevelopment activities.
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The problem I had with this notice was that it had no date or time on it.
The City Council entered into an agreement with Bridge Housing Corporation on July 13 to design and determine the feasibility of building at least 78 affordable housing units at the southeast corner of Famosa and Nimitz boulevards in District 2.
The action authorized the San Diego Housing Commission to build affordable housing on the 5-acre parcel in Famosa Canyon in Point Loma, which is to include a $910,000 predevelopment loan for Bridge to be used for predevelopment activities.