The San Diego Housing Commission is moving to purchase three additional hotels in the county to get homeless individuals off the streets. This could cost taxpayers $300,000+ per room.
SAN DIEGO – The San Diego Housing Commission is moving to purchase three more hotels in San Diego County to house the homeless. Each hotel has extended stay rooms equipped with kitchenettes, but each of these rooms would end up costing taxpayers hundreds of thousands of dollars.
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