Chula Vista Housing Division at 276 Fourth Avenue oversees affordable-housing programs and successor-agency obligations for a city where 275,000 residents span six ZIP codes from the Bayfront to Otay Ranch. The division administers Community Development Block Grant and HOME Investment Partnerships Act allocations from HUD, channeling federal funds toward rental assistance, rehabilitation loans, and first-time homebuyer programs in coordination with lenders including Enterprise Bank & Trust. Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher administration in Chula Vista falls to the Housing Authority of the County of San Diego, which operates 121 public-housing units across four city sites—including a senior and disability-designated property—under a Rental Assistance Demonstration conversion approved in 2025. The division's homeless-services arm provides housing-navigation case management, connecting unsheltered residents with tenant-based rental assistance, security deposits, and vocational pathways through community partners and institutions, with workforce-development coursework available at Chula Vista Adult School. Successor-agency oversight manages the wind-down of former redevelopment-area obligations, ensuring that remaining enforceable debt and affordable-housing covenants comply with California Health and Safety Code dissolution statutes.