Fiscal Year 2026 City of San Diego Affordable Housing Fund Annual Plan
Fiscal Year 2026 City of San Diego Affordable Housing Fund Annual Plan
The San Diego Housing Commission (SDHC) wants to hear from you about our Fiscal Year 2026 Affordable Housing Fund (AHF) Plan. SDHC is collecting Public Comment, or feedback, from community members on how they think AHF funds should be used in the City of San Diego.
The survey only has three questions and should take less than 5 minutes. You must click “Submit Comment” underneath the comment box in order for your feedback to be submitted.
The deadline to submit comments is 5 p.m. February 28, 2025. All relevant public comments will be included in the final Fiscal Year 2026 AHF Annual Plan.
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The AHF is a permanent, annually renewable source of revenue used to serve the housing needs of the City’s very low-, low-, and median-income households. Historically funds have been used to create and preserve affordable housing, support homeownership efforts, and fund homelessness solutions.
What is the AHF Annual Plan?
- Every year, SDHC must prepare an AHF Annual Plan for how they will use the funds in the upcoming fiscal year. AHF funds are generally flexible and are used to create programs that prioritize serving the housing needs of the City’s very low-, low-, and median-income households. You can see examples of the kinds of projects the AHF can support by visiting the “Overview” page.
- The Annual Plan defines the types of activities and programs eligible for AHF-funding in your community and the broader City of San Diego; and
- Provides a framework for planning and budgeting of AHF revenues; and
- Specifies the amount of funds budgeted for housing activities and administrative expenses.
Watch this short video presentation of the AHF Plan to understand how funds can be used and the importance of your public comment.
Please be sure to hit "Submit Comment" above to provide your feedback.
For inquiries related to Section 8 Housing, including wait lists and applications, please contact the SDHC Wait List Call Center at: 619-578-7640
Or the SDHC main phone line at: 619-231-9400
For general information about Section 8 please visit: Section 8 Wait List Portal Website: https://sdhc.org/housing-opportunities/help-with-your-rent/wait-list-portal/
Please contact the Ombudsperson and Community Liaison with general inquiries or questions at sdhcinfo@sdhc.org