COUNTY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO — At 9AM on Monday, July 8, pre-applications will be available for Tiburon Place: new affordable housing from People’s Self-Help Housing (PSHH). The pre-application will be accessible in English and Spanish at pshhc.org/TIB.
Tiburon Place, located in the City of San Luis Obispo, will be comprised of 68 apartments, including studio, one, and two bedroom units. This three-story, three-building con?guration with a community room, outdoor courtyard, and playground, will serve individuals and families making at or below 60% of the Area Median Income, as well as populations with special needs. Residents will also have access to onsite property management, and service-enriched support. Eligibility is based on income requirements and occupancy limits. Section 8 vouchers are welcomed.
“We are excited to bring more affordable housing to the city of San Luis Obispo as construction on Tiburon Place comes to a close,” said Ken Trigueiro, CEO & President of People’s Self-Help Housing. “We encourage those in need of new affordable housing in the area to submit their pre-applications, and look forward to welcoming them home.”
The link to the pre-application will be published at pshhc.org/TIB on Monday, July 8 at 9AM. They will be accepted through Friday, July 26 at 5PM. A randomized lottery will be conducted on the afternoon of Tuesday, August 6 to determine the order of processing.
If applicants are disabled, wish to request a reasonable accommodation, or have difficulty understanding English, assistance is provided at tib@pshhc.org or (805) 548-8025 for meaningful access based on individual needs. Additional details and frequently asked questions are available in English and Spanish at pshhc.org/TIB.
About People’s Self-Help Housing (PSHH)
Founded in 1970, PSHH is the longest-serving nonprofit affordable housing organization on the Central Coast. With a mission of building homes and providing services to strengthen communities and change lives, PSHH serves low-income households, families, seniors, veterans, farmworkers, those living with disabilities and the formerly homeless. It also provides homeownership opportunities through a self-help, “sweat equity” program that has seen over 1,200 homes successfully completed. PSHH has a presence in San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, Ventura and Monterey counties, manages over 2,000 rental units, and employs over 200 staff members. PSHH acknowledges the Indigenous Peoples and unceded territories that the organization now occupies, including the YTT Northern Chumash, Santa Ynez Band of Chumash, Barbeño/Ventureño Band of Mission Indians, Cruzeño Chumash, and Salinan elders, current and future generations as the protectors of these lands. To read the full land acknowledgement, visit pshhc.org/IDEA. For more information about the organization, visit pshhc.org, email info@pshhc.org or phone (805) 781-3088. |