The two properties could create 75 permanent housing units for homeless people. The San Diego Housing Commission is applying for state funds.
The San Diego Housing Commission is applying for state funds to help purchase a Ramada Inn on Midway Drive and a vacant apartment building in Ocean Beach to provide permanent housing for homeless people.
Under state guidelines, Project Homekey money must be spent within eight months of being awarded, and construction or rehabilitation of properties must be completed within 12 months. Full occupancy must be achieved by 15 months of receiving the award. The Housing Commission still is performing due diligence on the three extended stay hotels with a plan to submit Homekey applications in June.
Also at the meeting, commissioners agreed to submit a joint application for $5 million in Project Homekey money with the nonprofit Wakeland Housing and Development Corp. to purchase a vacant apartment building in Ocean Beach. The property has been vacant since January 2022, and if purchased would have 13 units for people who had experienced chronic homelessness and whose income is up to 30 percent of the area median income, which is $27,350 a year for a one-person household.
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