How small shelters for homeless people in California became big business
Briefly

The 'Interim Housing Act' aims to streamline the process for local governments to open temporary shelters, addressing California's urgent homelessness crisis.
California has 28% of the country’s homeless population, with numbers growing due to skyrocketing housing prices and a shocking shortage of over 3 million units.
In light of the COVID-19 pandemic, urgency surged to transition homeless individuals into shelters, showcasing the critical need for effective temporary housing solutions.
The rising number of tiny-home companies illustrates innovative approaches to tackling homelessness, providing local governments with diverse housing options for unhoused residents.
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