Make San Diego Work.
A clear, compassionate, common-sense plan to build a safer, healthier, more affordable San Diego — with real results people can see.
This is a plan for people, not politics.
San Diego is one of the greatest cities in the world, but too many people are struggling. Families are priced out, homelessness remains visible, seniors need support, and residents are tired of slow government systems.
Jason Keo’s plan is built around practical leadership: connect people to care, protect neighborhoods, support seniors and families, cut bureaucracy, and measure results.
Impact & Proof of WorkAbout Jason
Three major pillars, expanded into citywide action.
Healthcare + Homelessness
Compassionate care, real solutions, and permanent change.
- Expand mental health and addiction treatment access.
- Build stronger street-to-care pathways.
- Connect people to housing, care, and stability.
Senior Care & Housing
Respect our seniors, support our families, and protect vulnerable residents.
- Expand affordable senior housing options.
- Improve care navigation and family support.
- Protect seniors and improve aging-in-place pathways.
Cutting Bureaucracy
Less red tape, more results, and a city that works for residents.
- Streamline city processes and service delivery.
- Reduce waste, duplication, and delays.
- Empower frontline workers to get things done.
The plan in action.
1. Healthcare + Homelessness
Street-to-Care StrategyThe Problem
Too many people cycle between the streets, emergency rooms, shelters, and law enforcement without a clear path into care and stability.
Jason’s Plan
- Expand crisis response partnerships.
- Coordinate care, shelter, treatment, and housing.
- Track outcomes, not just spending.
Measurable Goals
- Reduce repeat street homelessness.
- Increase successful service connections.
- Restore clean and safe public spaces.
2. Senior Care & Housing
Care-Centered CityThe Problem
Seniors and families often struggle to navigate housing, care, transportation, safety, and rising costs without enough support.
Jason’s Plan
- Expand senior housing and care coordination.
- Support aging-in-place and caregiver resources.
- Build partnerships with healthcare providers and nonprofits.
Measurable Goals
- Improve senior support access.
- Increase caregiver resource visibility.
- Strengthen senior safety and housing navigation.
3. Cutting Bureaucracy
Government That WorksThe Problem
Residents, small businesses, and community groups too often face slow systems, confusing processes, duplicated work, and unclear accountability.
Jason’s Plan
- Streamline permits, service requests, and public-facing systems.
- Create a City Hall performance dashboard.
- Empower staff to solve problems faster.
Measurable Goals
- Reduce wait times.
- Publish public service metrics.
- Report progress quarterly.
What gets measured gets fixed.
Jason will push for a public City Hall dashboard so residents can track whether government is delivering on homelessness, senior support, housing access, bureaucracy reduction, and neighborhood services.
How Jason would move from promise to progress.
Listen
Gather neighborhood concerns, provider insight, and frontline worker feedback.
Audit
Identify delays, waste, duplicated processes, and gaps in service delivery.
Coordinate
Bring city departments, county partners, nonprofits, and providers into alignment.
Report
Measure outcomes publicly and adjust policy based on what works.
Join us. Let’s make San Diego work.
This plan is about people, not politics. Together, we can build a San Diego that works for all of us.
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