June 5, 2026
Ruby Awards Honor SDHC President and CEO and Collaborative Affordable Rental Housing Developments
Three developments for which the San Diego Housing Commission provided financing earned recognition from the San Diego Housing Federation

SAN DIEGO, CA — Her exceptional, person-centered public service throughout her career earned San Diego Housing Commission (SDHC) President and CEO Lisa Jones the John Craven Public Service Memorial Ruby Award on the same night that three SDHC collaborative developments that produced more than 400 affordable rental homes also received recognition from the San Diego Housing Federation.
“These awards are a product of the leadership and commitment of our City Council, Mayor, and Board of Commissioners; the outstanding work of our staff and community partners; and our shared focus on the needs of the people we serve,” SDHC President and CEO Jones said. “We thank the San Diego Housing Federation for recognizing these efforts and congratulate our development partners and all who were nominated and honored with Ruby Awards this year.”
The San Diego Housing Federation’s annual Ruby Awards recognize excellence in affordable housing and community development in the San Diego region.
Through the John Craven Public Service Memorial Ruby Award, the San Diego Housing Federation honored Ms. Jones for her leadership in expanding access and opportunity for the individuals and families SDHC serves, her work to strengthen SDHC’s connection to the community as a trusted, collaborative partner, and several initiatives she has led. These include her leadership of SDHC’s swift response in the aftermath of the catastrophic floods in January 2024 to assist hundreds of families displaced from their homes. City Council President Pro Tem Kent Lee presented the award.
Additional Ruby Awards presented this year recognized affordable rental housing developments to which SDHC awarded financing and/or rental housing vouchers that made the projects possible.
- Project of the Year – New Construction (90 or more units)
The Harrington Heights development by Chelsea Investment Corporation produced 270 new affordable rental homes for San Diegans with very low income (25 percent to 50 percent of the Area Median Income) or experiencing homelessness. Forty apartments are set aside for individuals with developmental disabilities. SDHC awarded 115 federal rental housing vouchers to help many Harrington Heights residents pay their rent, with 75 housing vouchers designated for households that experienced homelessness (including 10 for veterans) and 40 housing vouchers assisting households with extremely low income that have not experienced homelessness. SDHC also awarded an $8 million loan to support the development, consisting of federal and City funds that SDHC administers: federal HOME Investment Partnership Programs that the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) awards to the City of San Diego and the City’s Affordable Housing Fund. - Project of the Year – New Construction (Less than 90 units)
Community HousingWorks developed Jacaranda on Ninth to create 87 new affordable rental homes for San Diegans with very low income (25 percent to 40 percent of the Area Median Income) or experiencing homelessness. SDHC awarded 14 housing vouchers to the development that are set aside for San Diegans who experienced chronic homelessness and 73 for residents with extremely low income, but who did not experience homelessness. SDHC also awarded a loan of up to $5 million toward the development, consisting of funding from the HUD HOME program, the City Affordable Housing Fund and the State of California’s Local Housing Trust Fund. Financing also included SDHC’s authorization of $21.2 million in tax-exempt Multifamily Housing Revenue Bonds and $10.2 million in taxable bonds, which the City Council approved in its role as the Housing Authority of the City of San Diego. Private sources of funds, such as revenue from the development, are used to repay the bonds. SDHC, the City of San Diego and the Housing Authority of the City of San Diego are not financially liable for these bonds. - Project of the Year – Rehabilitation
Developed by Wakeland Housing and Development Corporation and Housing Innovation Partners, Serenade on 43rd created more than 40 new affordable rental homes and rehabilitated 20 existing naturally occurring affordable housing units, adding requirements that they remain affordable for 55 years. A stylish, art-inspired development that blends seamlessly into a bustling City Heights neighborhood near transit, Serenade provides affordable rental homes for 64 families with low income, of which 32 families previously experienced homelessness. SDHC awarded 32 rental housing vouchers to help pay rent for residents who previously experienced homelessness. SDHC also supported the development with a $2 million loan, consisting of funds from the HUD HOME program and the City’s Affordable Housing Fund.
Additional Ruby Awards honorees included several individuals who have a positive impact on affordable housing and its residents, including Simonne Ruff, Director of the San Diego/Orange County program for Corporation for Supportive Housing, who earned the Housing Champion award. The awards program stated, “Her work reflects a lifelong commitment to maximizing housing as a critical social determinant of health, with a driving passion for creating opportunities to thrive.”
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San Diego Housing Commission
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