Measure on the ballot in the 2020 California General Election in San Diego.
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Get StartedA "YES" vote on Measure A is a vote for issuing $900 million in general obligation bonds, financed by propoerty tax assessments in order provide permanent and supportive housing for extremely low- to low-income individuals and families and mental health services.
A "NO" vote on Measure A is a vote against issuing $900 million in general obligation bonds, financed by propoerty tax assessments in order provide permanent and supportive housing for extremely low- to low-income individuals and families and mental health services.
"The San Diego Housing Federation, in collaboration with other stakeholders, seeks voter approval for a $900 million housing bond on the November 2020 ballot", in support of Measure A (Learn more)
“A recent report published by the San Diego Housing Federation, the California Housing Partnership and San Diego Councilmember Chris Ward shows that over 142k households in the county do not have access to an affordable home, an increase of 3.35% from the previous year. The report also details how low-income households are paying more and more on rent, effectively shrinking available funds that can be used to pay for other basic necessities like food, transportation and health care.”, in support of Measure A (Learn more)
To provide permanent and supportive housing for extremely low-income individuals and families, including supportive mental health and substance abuse services, for populations including veterans, seniors, the disabled, youth and the homeless, shall the City of San Diego issue up to $900 million in general obligation bonds financed by property tax assessments estimated between approximately $3 and $21 per each $100,000 of assessed valuation for fiscal years 2022 through 2068?
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