Housing Affordability & Cost of Living
Housing costs are forcing families, teachers, nurses, first responders, young professionals, and seniors out of the communities they love. Jason believes San Diego must aggressively address affordability while protecting neighborhood quality of life.
Jason Keo’s Plan
- Fast-Track Housing Permits Launch a “Homes in 100 Days” initiative to dramatically reduce permit delays for qualified housing projects. Streamline city approval processes and eliminate unnecessary bureaucracy.
- Build Workforce & Middle-Income Housing Prioritize housing for working families, healthcare workers, teachers, veterans, and first responders. Encourage mixed-income developments near transit and employment centers.
- Support Responsible Neighborhood Growth Expand infrastructure alongside housing growth, including roads, parking, schools, parks, and stormwater systems. Ensure communities have a voice in local development planning.
- Expand First-Time Homeownership Opportunities Support down-payment assistance partnerships. Encourage starter-home development and pathways to ownership for younger families.
- Lower the Cost of Doing Business Reduce permit delays and unnecessary regulations that increase housing and construction costs.
“San Diego cannot become a city only the wealthy can afford. We need smart growth, faster action, and housing solutions that work for working families.”
— Jason’s Commitment