The state is funding four affordable housing developments in San Diego County to the tune of $59.4 million as part of its new finance program, the county announced Tuesday .

The funds are part of more than $141 million that Gov. Gavin Newsom has slated in awards intended to reduce homelessness and increase housing availability across the state.

The developments – which had already secured around $16 million in county funding – are currently in the planning stages. When complete, they will create 380 units of affordable housing.

The projects are:

– The 73rd Street Apartments in the College Area , a 120-unit building serving those making 30%, 40% and 50% of the county's Area Median Income. The county had previously funded nearly $7 million, supplemented by Tuesday's $18.48 million fr

See Full Page