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The California Legislature is considering a bill that would end a nearly decade-old law denying state funding to abstinence-based housing. The law was meant to eliminate housing barriers to drug ...
Sacramento could be getting its first tiny home village of permanent housing for the homeless. The community would be located at a long-vacant site at the corner of Rio Linda Boulevard and Las ...
It is easier and less costly to keep someone from becoming homeless than it is to help them out of the trauma of homelessness and find them permanent housing.
These “interim housing micro-communities” would potentially require fees of roughly 30% of an individual’s income.
The housing project broke ground in April 2024 and its first residents moved in Aug. 9. Today, Ka La‘i Ola houses 140 families across 153 modular units. The ultimate goal is to build 450 units on the ...
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