A groundbreaking in North County this morning celebrated the County’s latest supportive housing development located in the city of Vista. Santa Fe Senior Village in downtown Vista will provide 54 fully furnished studio and one-bedroom apartment homes for seniors who are unhoused or at risk of being unhoused. Two homes will be set aside for senior veterans experiencing housing insecurity.
Santa Fe Senior Village will provide residents 62 years and above a permanent home along with full access to services including case management, mental health care, substance use services, counseling, and advocacy as well as peer support activities and physical health care. Santa Fe Senior Village will be next to the Vista Transit Center Station and within walking distance of a grocery store, public park, medical clinic, public library and restaurants. Onsite amenities will include a large community center, private offices a community garden and laundry facilities.
Developed by National Core and the San Diego Community Housing Corporation, the County is contributing $9 million dollars to the project along with County Housing Authority Vouchers valued at $20 million. This is the third affordable housing groundbreaking supported by the County, and the second for seniors, in the last month.
For information about applications and eligibility, visit the National Core website.