Funding woes force Housing Commission to lay off dozens as housing demand climbs

Increased costs across the region are increasing demand for services from the San Diego Housing Commission, but the agency will need to respond with a 14% smaller workforce.

The agency eliminated twenty-six vacant positions, and dismissed 32 staff members in February. Those staff members will receive severance packages and other benefits.

Lisa Jones, the Housing Commission’s CEO, explained the layoffs at a board meeting Friday, blaming the “very difficult decision” on changing funding priorities at the federal level and budget uncertainties from state and local governments…

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