Promise Zone Third Round

Promise Zone Third Round

San Diego Promise Zone Third Round Lead Organization: The San Diego Promise Zone (SDPZ) City of San Diego comprises three of the City’s most economically disadvantaged neighborhoods. Population: The SDPZ is roughly bounded by the San 77,241 Diego Unified Port District to the west; downtown San Diego and State Route 94 to Poverty Rate: the north; National City to the south; and the 39.06% City of Lemon Grove to the east. Unemployment Rate: The San Diego Promise Zone (SDPZ) is 15.61% characterized by high unemployment, low educational attainment, insufficient access Key Partners: to healthy foods, concentrated poverty, rising crime,and the least affordable Civic San Diego, housing in the nation. Youth unemployment is a severe problem: 40.1 percent of County of San Diego SDPZ youth, aged 16-24, are unemployed compared to 20.5 percent of youth of Health and Human the same ages across the city. Services Agency, Jacobs Center for Recent rezoning, vacant land along high traffic corridors, and a central location Neighborhood that is well-served by public transit are assets that the SDPZ will build upon to Innovation, bring economic vitality to these underserved communities. San Diego Housing Commission (SDHC), The City of San Diego and its partners have identified the following six goals to San Diego Unified School improve the quality of life and accelerate revitalization: District, San Diego Workforce • Create Jobs Partnership • Improve Economic Activity • Reduce Violent Crime • Expand Educational Opportunities • Access Top-Quality Affordable Housing • Promote Health and Access to Healthcare “The City of San Diego is on an upward trajectory. We have trusted and established relationships with all of the Promise Zone implementing partners. We want to strengthen connections to our supporting partners and bring new partners to the SDPZ table. Few organizations have enough resources, political capital or public backing to drive a community-wide transformation. Collaboration is challenging; it demands vision, flexibility and a high degree of trust among partners. The City of San Diego and the SDPZ implementing and supporting partners have a collective desire and ability to make San Diego America’s Finest City.” Kevin L. Faulconer, San Diego Mayor JUNE 2016 www.hud.gov/promisezones.

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