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According to a memo reviewed by the city’s council in February, the governor’s office sent San Jose a fixed payment of $13.3 million so the city can construct tiny homes by itself, which San ...
Thousand Oaks' first emergency homeless shelter won approval Monday night from the city's planning commission. The panel voted 5-0 to approve a special-use permit for up to 50 tiny homes of ...
In 2023, California announced plans to spend $30 million to build 1,200 tiny houses in parts of the state as alternatives to homeless encampments. [43] A total of 1,200 small homes would be distributed among four locations: Los Angeles (500 units), San Diego County (150 units), San Jose (200 units), and Sacramento (350 units).
An abandoned office park in Sacramento will be the site of the first group of 1,200 tiny homes to be built in four cities to address California’s homelessness crisis, the governor's office ...
The Sacramento County Board of Supervisors moved forward this week with a $17.7 million “Safe Stay” tiny home site on Stockton Boulevard, where small cabins will accommodate up to 200 homeless ...
A rise of tiny homes across U.S. cities for the homeless is seen as a temporary fix as more than 500,000 people in the U.S. are homeless, experts say.
As the City of Los Angeles announced a second round of funding for Project Homekey, a plan that aims to house those in need, a 150-bed tiny home community was opened.
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