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Black San Diegans make up 26 percent of the city’s overall homeless population per the region’s latest homeless census.
Source: https://voiceofsandiego.org/2023/08/09/father-joes-villages-suspensions-draw-city-demand-for-change/
Once the site begins serving homeless San Diegans, Laing said the city expects it could be in operation for as long as five years.
Source: https://voiceofsandiego.org/2023/10/27/morning-report-what-we-know-about-the-citys-h-barracks-plan/
Opinion: What do San Diegans think should be done to improve mental health services?
San Diegans can now be tested for influenza at several South County sites that formerly only provided COVID-19 testing and certain treatment options.
San Diegans for Responsible Growth — a group uniting residents from various neighborhoods, especially those dominated by single-family homes — has been organizing rallies across San Diego in recent months against the city’s plan.
They can only be found along the coast of northern Baja California and Southern California, so San Diegans have a unique opportunity to see what’s known as a grunion run.
Source: https://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/guides/list/celebrate-spring-2023-in-san-diego-county
Unfortunately, this approach fails to yield genuinely affordable housing for middle-class San Diegans, as housing prices in our county continue to outpace the national average.
Source: https://thecoastnews.com/commentary-cities-deserve-a-voice-in-shaping-local-housing-policies/
Upkeep for the vacant 101 Ash St. building will cost San Diegans $2.4 million next year, the Union-Tribune reports.
Upon the pier’s closure, San Diegans speculated about the landmark’s future – would it be repaired, replaced, or removed entirely?