Government
Residents in the Emergency Temporary Lodging Program being helped by County Staff at a hotel.

County and Cities Transition Flood Residents to Long-Term Housing Options

| 3:23 PM

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The Emergency Temporary Lodging Program to support those impacted by the January flooding ends tomorrow. The program is a cooperative effort between the County of San Diego, City of San Diego and other local cities and community partners to provide safe housing options to resident whose homes were damaged. With the end of the program, those residents will be moving back home or making other arrangements with their local housing authorities.

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Emergency Services out speaking to flood victims about damage to their neighborhoods

County Signs Agreements to Transition Families in Hotels to Long-Term Housing Solutions

| 3:58 PM

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The County of San Diego, the City of San Diego’s Housing Commission, and the National City Housing Authority have agreed on plans to help residents affected by the January storms to transition out of the County’s Emergency Temporary Lodging Program to longer-term housing solutions.

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County Administration Center

Board Votes to Extend Emergency Temporary Lodging Program by Six Weeks

| 6:53 PM

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The San Diego County Board of Supervisors voted Tuesday to extend the Emergency Temporary Lodging Program to June 21.

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flood-damaged building

County Announces Transition Plan for Emergency Temporary Lodging Program Participants

| 4:43 PM

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More than 800 households will be transitioning from the County’s Emergency Temporary Lodging program on or before May 11. The Emergency Temporary Lodging Program was created as a bridge to provide temporary lodging for those displaced by the January floods.

Public Safety
A banner at the front of the Local Assistance Center at the Spring Valley Library

Emergency Temporary Lodging Application Process Update

| 5:38 PM

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The new County program to provide lodging to families who had their homes damaged in the Jan. 22 flood is now providing safe and secure lodging for more than 400 families from across the County.