California to start building tiny homes to combat homelessness
- California plans to build 1,200 tiny homes at an abandoned office park to address the state's homelessness crisis. The $30 million project aims to provide affordable housing quickly and at a lower cost.
- Sacramento will house 175 tiny homes at the vacant office park, which will also be transformed into a medical campus. WellSpace Health will run the health center and offer services to the residents. Additionally, 175 tiny homes will be placed at the California state fairgrounds.
- Despite a delay in construction, state officials are working to finalize contracts and expect to break ground before the end of the year. Other cities like San Jose have secured locations for their allocated homes.
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175 tiny homes for the homeless to be built in Sacramento
By RICHARD RAMOS Click here for updates on this story SACRAMENTO, California (KOVR) — There will soon be 175 new tiny homes built to help curb the homeless crisis in Sacramento. The construction will take over a vacant office space in south Sacramento on Stockton Boulevard. It’s a temporary solution until WellSpace Health opens its new medical campus there. Sacramento Mayor Darrell Steinberg made the announcement Wednesday afternoon after w…
California unveils 1st site of tiny home project meant to relieve homelessness
Gov. Newsom has announced the first site of a $30 million project meant to address California’s homeless crisis. About 1,200 tiny homes will be built at an old Sacramento office park.
Unclear when exactly Sacramento will get tiny homes Newsom promised
The 1200 tiny homes Gov. Gavin Newsom promised to deliver statewide by this fall are delayed, an issue one of Newsom's top advisors refused to acknowledge at a homelessness-related effort in Sacramento on Wednesday.
After delays, California unveils first site of state tiny home project to relieve homelessness
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) -- 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 announced Wednesday after being criticized for the project experiencing multiple delays.
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