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San Diego Unified Punts Vote on Sweeping Affordable Housing Plans

Board members disagreed on prioritizing unit count versus lowest cost in affordable housing, delaying up to 1,500 workforce homes planned for district sites.

At a marathon Wednesday night meeting that at times turned chaotic, a divided San Diego Unified school board delayed a vote on most of its affordable housing plans until next month, rather than move ahead on proposals to build nearly 1,500 homes on district land. Dozens of people crowded a room where the board had been set to consider development plans for five sites around the city, in what would have been a major step forward in the district’s…

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SAN DIEGO- San Diego Unified District took an important step tonight in its proposal to build affordable housing exclusively for district teachers. The board of directors decided to move forward with only one of the five locations initially considered. The plan envisages the creation of 107 units, with the aim of alleviating the economic pressure faced by many teachers due to the high cost of housing in the city. Development will be in charge of…

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KPBS broke the news in on Wednesday, December 10, 2025.
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