Skip to main content

Mayor Gloria Announces $45.5 Million in State Funding for Rent Relief

NEW FUNDING MORE THAN DOUBLES AVAILABLE ASSISTANCE FOR STRUGGLING SAN DIEGANS

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Friday, February 5, 2021

CONTACT:
MayorPress@sandiego.gov

SAN DIEGO On the heels of announcing federal rental assistance in late January, Mayor Todd Gloria announced today that the state will provide more than $45.5 million in assistance for San Diego residents unable to pay rent due to the impacts of COVID-19.

Together, this weeks funding and the direct federal funding announced previously amounts to nearly $87.9 million in relief for families and individuals whove been devastated financially by the pandemic. This is on top of $13.75 million in emergency rental assistance that helped 3,717 San Diego households in 2020.

Governor Gavin Newsom, Senate President Pro Tem Toni Atkins, Assembly Speaker Anthony Rendon and the California Legislature really came through for tenants and landlords in our city and across California who have had an incredibly hard time throughout this crisis, Mayor Gloria said. I will work to get these rent relief dollars out for the benefit of our renters as soon as possible.

The funding comes as part of Senate Bill 91, which distributes to local agencies funds the state received from the federal government. SB 91 also extended a statewide moratorium on evictions of residential tenants unable to pay rent due to the effects of COVID-19. The moratorium is now effective through June 30, 2021.

On Jan. 26, the San Diego City Council approved Mayor Glorias proposal to extend pandemic-related ban on both residential and commercial evictions. The states law supersedes San Diegos residential eviction moratorium. Because San Diegos moratorium on residential evictions will last until 60 days after the Citys emergency declaration is lifted, it will become effective on July 1 if the City is still under a state of emergency.

The state legislation does not protect commercial tenants. San Diegos ban on commercial evictions will last until June 30, 2021, or 60 days after the Citys emergency declaration is lifted, whichever comes first.

Mayor Gloria announced on Jan. 21 that the City had received more than $42.3 million in direct federal funding for rent and utility payment assistance.

An online portal is available now on the San Diego Housing Commissions website for city residents interested in receiving information about the application process for the upcoming program. Those interested should visit www.sdhc.org/housing-opportunities/help-with-your-rent/covid-19-rental-assistance.

Signing up to receive information is not an application for the program and will not affect any determinations of eligibility for the program.

###