Give Private Homeowners Incentives to Shelter Homeless People
Monetary Incentives to Private Homeowners Could Help Solve Crisis
by Mark Powell/ Times of San Diego / March 26, 2022
There are thousands of homes in San Diego that have empty bedrooms. Given the right financial incentives, many homeowners could be open to renting out a room to those who are experiencing homelessness.
Housing First advocates believe that the most effective solution to homelessness is permanent housing and that housing for the homeless should be provided immediately, without any preconditions.

Remake of Death on the Nile on March 29 with Kenneth Branagh
By Terrie Best, San Diego Chapter Americans for Safe Access
Public Service Announcement:
Thousands of union grocery workers at Ralphs, Albertsons, and Vons, from Central California to San Diego, will be voting the week of March 21 on whether to authorize an Unfair Labor Practice (ULP) strike against their employers.
A Voice for Residents, Not Special Interests, in City Hall
By Colleen O’Connor
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