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SAN DIEGO - The San Diego City Council has approved an agreement to build an affordable-housing project featuring support services in the Ocean Beach neighborhood, and construction is expected to begin next month.
Both entities will spend $1.46 million in federal American Rescue Plan Act money, along with $3.9 million from the state of California's Homekey program, which focuses on building affordable housing with supportive services for people experiencing homelessness.
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