Spencer Soicher joined the ABC 10News team in July 2023 as a multimedia journalist.
SAN DIEGO — The State of California says it's taking back $10 million it planned to give San Diego County to fund a project that would've built 150 tiny homes in East County . The problem was the delay in finding a new site after the County Board of Supervisors voted against the original plan during a June 25 meeting after Spring Valley residents voiced their displeasure with the location.
"We have to get this done, and we have to help our community members who are experiencing homelessness," says County Supervisor Monica Montgomery Steppe, who is leading the charge on plan B. The decision, though, comes with controversy. This plan is the backup to the one the supervisors approved earlier this year, which would have built 150 cabins in Spring valley. Neighbors there raised concerns, and Supervisor Nora Vargas — who brought that plan forward in the first place — pulled it off the table.
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