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SOCAHOC Community Housing Forum:“Outlook and Opportunities in Developing Healthy,
Competitive and Sustainable Communities”
March 31, 2014Suket DayalSan Diego Housing CommissionDirector of Strategy
San Diego Housing CommissionSlide #
• SDHC was established in 1979.
• SDHC is:• A provider of federal rental assistance;• A partner in addressing homelessness; and• An affordable housing developer and lender.
• SDHC serves the City of San Diego.• Housing Choice Vouchers – 14,849 households• Public Housing – 187 units• SDHC-owned Affordable Housing Units – 2,233 units
San Diego Housing CommissionSlide #2
SDHC – We’re About PeopleIntroduction
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• SDHC is one of 39 participating public housing authorities nationwide.
• Moving to Work (MTW) statutory objectives:
• Reduce administrative costs to more efficiently allocate federal funds;
• Provide incentives for low-income families to become self-sufficient; and
• Increase housing choices for eligible low-income families.
San Diego Housing CommissionSlide #3
SDHC – We’re About PeopleMoving to Work
San Diego Housing CommissionSlide #4
SDHC – We’re About PeopleHomeless in San Diego
• San Diego City and County ranked number four in the nation for homeless people
• Of the 8,879 homeless people (individuals or families)
• 1,486 are homeless veterans• 594 unaccompanied youth and children
• Many causes for homelessness
• Poverty• Lack of affordable housing • Loss of job, decrease on assistance, etc.
San Diego Housing CommissionSlide #5
SDHC – We’re About People
Sponsor Based Subsidy Program
• Housing First Model
• Supportive services combined with federal rental assistance
• Rental assistance amount capped at the maximum for a studio apartment
• Subsidies awarded by SDHC through Request for Proposal (RFP)
Transitional Project Based Subsidies
• Housing first model with wrap around supportive services
• Project Specific Program
• Flat federal rental assistance amount
San Diego Housing CommissionSlide #6
SDHC – We’re About PeopleProject Based Voucher Program
Project Based Voucher Program
• Supportive services combined with federal rental assistance
• Rental assistance amounts depends on project
• Tenant payment amount is roughly 30% of income
• PBVs awarded by SDHC through RFP
San Diego Housing CommissionSlide #7
SDHC – We’re About PeopleCeladon at 9th and Broadway
• Bridge Housing
• Downtown San Diego
• 9% and 4% tax credits
• 250 affordable units
• 88 project based vouchers dedicated to homeless
San Diego Housing CommissionSlide #8
SDHC – We’re About PeopleAlpha Square
• Chelsea Investment Corporation
• Downtown San Diego
• 9% and 4% tax credits
• 201 affordable units
• 76 project based vouchers dedicated to homeless
San Diego Housing CommissionSlide #9
SDHC – We’re About PeopleAtmosphere
• Wakeland Housing and Development
• Downtown San Diego
• 9% tax credits (applied)
• 205 affordable units
• 41 Project based vouchers dedicated to homeless
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Questions?
San Diego Housing CommissionSlide #10
SDHC – We’re About People
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