3177 Ocean View Blvd. Affordable Housing and Health Center
The San Diego region faces a severe housing shortage. Many San Diegans are struggling to find an affordable home. The County of San Diego (County) is committed to developing more affordable housing. One way the County is making this possible is by developing homes on County-owned property that no longer serves its original county purpose. One such site is 3177 Ocean View Blvd.
Developing the 3177 Ocean View Blvd. site into an affordable housing community and health center is a multi-step process. The County is at the very beginning of that process and will soon be requesting proposals from potentialContinue reading
The San Diego region faces a severe housing shortage. Many San Diegans are struggling to find an affordable home. The County of San Diego (County) is committed to developing more affordable housing. One way the County is making this possible is by developing homes on County-owned property that no longer serves its original county purpose. One such site is 3177 Ocean View Blvd.
Developing the 3177 Ocean View Blvd. site into an affordable housing community and health center is a multi-step process. The County is at the very beginning of that process and will soon be requesting proposals from potential developers for the design and development of the site.
During this step in the process, the County releases a "Request-for-Proposals" or RFP and includes in the RFP specific items developers are required to address in their proposals. For 3177 Ocean View Blvd., these items will include goals for the development of the site, including requirements for 1) communication and engagement with the community during the development process and 2) considerations for a health center space.
Your input during this step will help inform refinements to these two requirements and additional considerations to include in the RFP.
Once a developer is selected, the communications and engagement process will continue throughout future phases of development.
How to participate:
- Review the information on this site
- Share the information with others
- Attend community meetings (see summary of previous meeting here)
- Check back often for new information and opportunities to engage
Background:
For more information on the 3177 Ocean View Blvd site, please review the additional sections on the right-hand side of this page.
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Bakomb asked 3 months agoThis development is many years from being completed and the waitlist has not yet opened.
You may visit the Housing & Community Development Services’ website for information about other opportunities and resources that may be available at https://www.sandiegocounty.gov/content/sdc/sdhcd.html.
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Share Hello, I am writing again to request an update on this project. San Ysidro Health has not yet found a solution to relocating our clinic, which will immediately jeopardize the lives of the over 12,000 patients we serve. It may not seem like a significant thing to have to change clinics, but I would like to put in perspective. It can take three months to establish care with a new doctor, just to obtain necessary refills on medications and referrals for needed preventative care. It can take years to establish trust with a patient. To give an idea, if I take a single week off from work, I come back to about 100 messages from patients about refills that didn’t go through (even with physician coverage of my inbox) and immediate medical issues that they feel they were unable to have addressed. I cannot quantify the number of ED visits this prompts, but I can assure you it is staggering. I would love to hear an update about the request for proposals, the rules that have been given to developers when meeting the “medical clinic” criteria (size & parking accomodation in particular) and what, if anything, the City and County plans to do to mitigate the impact this will have on the community during the years it will take to construct the new building. I greatly appreciate your time. on Facebook Share Hello, I am writing again to request an update on this project. San Ysidro Health has not yet found a solution to relocating our clinic, which will immediately jeopardize the lives of the over 12,000 patients we serve. It may not seem like a significant thing to have to change clinics, but I would like to put in perspective. It can take three months to establish care with a new doctor, just to obtain necessary refills on medications and referrals for needed preventative care. It can take years to establish trust with a patient. To give an idea, if I take a single week off from work, I come back to about 100 messages from patients about refills that didn’t go through (even with physician coverage of my inbox) and immediate medical issues that they feel they were unable to have addressed. I cannot quantify the number of ED visits this prompts, but I can assure you it is staggering. I would love to hear an update about the request for proposals, the rules that have been given to developers when meeting the “medical clinic” criteria (size & parking accomodation in particular) and what, if anything, the City and County plans to do to mitigate the impact this will have on the community during the years it will take to construct the new building. I greatly appreciate your time. on Twitter Share Hello, I am writing again to request an update on this project. San Ysidro Health has not yet found a solution to relocating our clinic, which will immediately jeopardize the lives of the over 12,000 patients we serve. It may not seem like a significant thing to have to change clinics, but I would like to put in perspective. It can take three months to establish care with a new doctor, just to obtain necessary refills on medications and referrals for needed preventative care. It can take years to establish trust with a patient. To give an idea, if I take a single week off from work, I come back to about 100 messages from patients about refills that didn’t go through (even with physician coverage of my inbox) and immediate medical issues that they feel they were unable to have addressed. I cannot quantify the number of ED visits this prompts, but I can assure you it is staggering. I would love to hear an update about the request for proposals, the rules that have been given to developers when meeting the “medical clinic” criteria (size & parking accomodation in particular) and what, if anything, the City and County plans to do to mitigate the impact this will have on the community during the years it will take to construct the new building. I greatly appreciate your time. on Linkedin Email Hello, I am writing again to request an update on this project. San Ysidro Health has not yet found a solution to relocating our clinic, which will immediately jeopardize the lives of the over 12,000 patients we serve. It may not seem like a significant thing to have to change clinics, but I would like to put in perspective. It can take three months to establish care with a new doctor, just to obtain necessary refills on medications and referrals for needed preventative care. It can take years to establish trust with a patient. To give an idea, if I take a single week off from work, I come back to about 100 messages from patients about refills that didn’t go through (even with physician coverage of my inbox) and immediate medical issues that they feel they were unable to have addressed. I cannot quantify the number of ED visits this prompts, but I can assure you it is staggering. I would love to hear an update about the request for proposals, the rules that have been given to developers when meeting the “medical clinic” criteria (size & parking accomodation in particular) and what, if anything, the City and County plans to do to mitigate the impact this will have on the community during the years it will take to construct the new building. I greatly appreciate your time. link
Hello, I am writing again to request an update on this project. San Ysidro Health has not yet found a solution to relocating our clinic, which will immediately jeopardize the lives of the over 12,000 patients we serve. It may not seem like a significant thing to have to change clinics, but I would like to put in perspective. It can take three months to establish care with a new doctor, just to obtain necessary refills on medications and referrals for needed preventative care. It can take years to establish trust with a patient. To give an idea, if I take a single week off from work, I come back to about 100 messages from patients about refills that didn’t go through (even with physician coverage of my inbox) and immediate medical issues that they feel they were unable to have addressed. I cannot quantify the number of ED visits this prompts, but I can assure you it is staggering. I would love to hear an update about the request for proposals, the rules that have been given to developers when meeting the “medical clinic” criteria (size & parking accomodation in particular) and what, if anything, the City and County plans to do to mitigate the impact this will have on the community during the years it will take to construct the new building. I greatly appreciate your time.
mstaley asked 8 months agoThank you for your inquiry and continued dedication to your patients. The County of San Diego plans to release the Request for Proposals (RFP) for 3177 Ocean View in the fall of 2024. We are working to determine the RFP criteria.
In the interim, San Ysidro Health and the County have executed a 24-month lease that will expire December 31, 2025, in order to provide San Ysidro Health sufficient time to find a suitable location and develop a plan for continued care of their patients.
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What was the original purpose of this county owned property?
sean asked about 1 year agoOur research indicates that on February 11, 1957, the County adopted a resolution accepting a City of San Diego Quitclaim Deed for the larger parcel (Assessor’s Parcel Number 545-611-36) for a health center site. Even though the parcel was quitclaimed by the City of San Diego for a health center site, there is no restriction on the deed that the property needs to be used for a health center or other specific purpose. On March 9, 1977, the County acquired the parking lot east of the building (Assessor’s Parcel Number 545-621-22). And on November 21, 1977, the County acquired the parking lot located northeast of the building (Assessor’s Parcel Number 545-532-18). -
Share I am a Family Medicine and Addiction Medicine Physician at Oceanview Comprehensive Health Center. I am grateful to see that San Diego is prioritizing affordable housing, and would also like to know how the County plans to require a developer to incorporate plans for a new clinic. CHC provides crucial care to patients, many of whom arrive to the clinic on foot or by bus, and most of whom have Medi-Cal or are uninsured, who do not otherwise have access to healthcare. The removal of the clinic will result in a significant and void for the community. I would like to further discuss this but the email address for the project manager is invalid. Thank you. on Facebook Share I am a Family Medicine and Addiction Medicine Physician at Oceanview Comprehensive Health Center. I am grateful to see that San Diego is prioritizing affordable housing, and would also like to know how the County plans to require a developer to incorporate plans for a new clinic. CHC provides crucial care to patients, many of whom arrive to the clinic on foot or by bus, and most of whom have Medi-Cal or are uninsured, who do not otherwise have access to healthcare. The removal of the clinic will result in a significant and void for the community. I would like to further discuss this but the email address for the project manager is invalid. Thank you. on Twitter Share I am a Family Medicine and Addiction Medicine Physician at Oceanview Comprehensive Health Center. I am grateful to see that San Diego is prioritizing affordable housing, and would also like to know how the County plans to require a developer to incorporate plans for a new clinic. CHC provides crucial care to patients, many of whom arrive to the clinic on foot or by bus, and most of whom have Medi-Cal or are uninsured, who do not otherwise have access to healthcare. The removal of the clinic will result in a significant and void for the community. I would like to further discuss this but the email address for the project manager is invalid. Thank you. on Linkedin Email I am a Family Medicine and Addiction Medicine Physician at Oceanview Comprehensive Health Center. I am grateful to see that San Diego is prioritizing affordable housing, and would also like to know how the County plans to require a developer to incorporate plans for a new clinic. CHC provides crucial care to patients, many of whom arrive to the clinic on foot or by bus, and most of whom have Medi-Cal or are uninsured, who do not otherwise have access to healthcare. The removal of the clinic will result in a significant and void for the community. I would like to further discuss this but the email address for the project manager is invalid. Thank you. link
I am a Family Medicine and Addiction Medicine Physician at Oceanview Comprehensive Health Center. I am grateful to see that San Diego is prioritizing affordable housing, and would also like to know how the County plans to require a developer to incorporate plans for a new clinic. CHC provides crucial care to patients, many of whom arrive to the clinic on foot or by bus, and most of whom have Medi-Cal or are uninsured, who do not otherwise have access to healthcare. The removal of the clinic will result in a significant and void for the community. I would like to further discuss this but the email address for the project manager is invalid. Thank you.
mstaley asked about 1 year agoThe Request for Proposals will have a requirement that the developer partner with a health service provider and build a health clinic space as part of the development. If you would like to further discuss, feel free to contact Angela Jackson-Llamas, our Real Estate Services Project Manager at angela.jackson-llamas@sdcounty.ca.gov.
Who's Listening
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Project Manager
AJ
Real Estate Process
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Property Declared Surplus for Affordable Housing (Spring 2023)
3177 Ocean View Blvd. Affordable Housing and Health Center has finished this stageThe Board of Supervisors declared the property surplus and directed the start of the affordable housing development process.
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Community Feedback on RFP and Future Engagement (Early Fall 2023)
3177 Ocean View Blvd. Affordable Housing and Health Center has finished this stageProject information will be presented and community feedback collected to inform the RFP. (See summary of community meeting here.
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Final RFP (Fall 2024)
3177 Ocean View Blvd. Affordable Housing and Health Center is currently at this stageDetails of the site, zoning, and developer requirements are finalized. Community feedback will inform the considerations included for response by potential developers in their proposals.
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Review and Select Developer Proposal (Winter 2024)
this is an upcoming stage for 3177 Ocean View Blvd. Affordable Housing and Health CenterProposals are received and reviewed. The proposal that most closely aligns with the site goals is selected.
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Demolition and Construction (2027 & beyond)
this is an upcoming stage for 3177 Ocean View Blvd. Affordable Housing and Health CenterThe County demolishes the site and the selected developer gets to work on financing, permits, and all approvals needed to begin construction.
Key Dates
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April 04 2023
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September 25 2023
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September 28 2023
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September 06 2024
Community Meeting Materials
- Community Meeting Information.pdf (202 KB) (pdf)
- Ocean View Engagement Comments and Questions Summary (250 KB) (pdf)
- 3177 Ocean View - Community Meeting - Virtual English (1.92 MB) (pdf)
- 3177 Ocean View - Community Meeting - Spanish (1.92 MB) (pdf)
- Virtual Community Meeting Recording - Sept. 25, 2023
FAQs
- What is a "surplus" County-owned property?
- How many surplus sites has the County identified for development into affordable housing?
- Where is 3177 Ocean View Blvd. located?
- Why was the 3177 Ocean View Blvd. declared surplus?
- What is an RFP?
- Where is the County in the process of developing the affordable housing community?
- Will the affordable housing community include a health services center?
- How many units will be developed as part of the new affordable housing community?
- Do you have preliminary title report, Phase 1 and Geological Due diligence reports?
- What is the square footage of ?
- Are the details of the preferred density, height, parking, or eligibility requirements for residents known at this time?
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