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Overcrowding (too many people living together) E
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HOUSING PROBLEMS IN CHULA VISTA?
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Not enough, housing being built for everyone
Not enoug�h affordable rental housing
Cost of housing near good jobs, schools and services is too �h,igh
Can't afford to buya house
Overcrowding (too many people living together)
Repair or prese,ve existing affordable housing
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