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Housing Authority hears eviction‑prevention results, approves CEO pay and a settlement amid federal voucher uncertainty
Summary
The San Diego Housing Authority heard staff reports on the Housing Instability Prevention (HIP) and Eviction Prevention Program (EPP), was warned federal Emergency Housing Voucher funding may end sooner than expected, approved the Housing Commission CEO’s recommended pay package, and approved a settlement in a Fair Housing Act‑related case.
The San Diego Housing Authority convened as part of the council meeting to receive an information briefing from San Diego Housing Commission President and CEO Lisa Jones on homelessness‑prevention programs and to consider two formal items: CEO compensation and a settlement in litigation brought by Encanto residents.
In an informational presentation, Jones and Senior VP Casey Snell described the Housing Instability Prevention program (HIP), launched in September 2022, which provides flat rate, shallow subsidies and case management for up to 24 months. As of February 2025, HIP had 302 households enrolled (capacity ~300), had assisted 413 households to date, and reported an average direct subsidy of about $671 per household per month.…
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