City leaders broke ground Thursday on 100 new affordable rental apartments for families with lower income on a vacant portion of a transit station parking lot.
SkyLINE will consist of 99 affordable rental apartments for households earning 30% to 55% of the San Diego Area Median Income, or between $41,350 to $75,790 per year for a family of four.
City of San Diego leaders broke ground Thursday on 100 new affordable rental apartments for families with lower income on a vacant portion of a transit station parking lot in Rancho Bernardo.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom’s $38 billion projected budget deficit and proposed cuts are highlighting the heavy reliance of housing funds on the state’s fluctuating financial position, motivating some Bay Area