San Jose is proactively addressing its homelessness crisis by introducing 784 tiny homes over the next 18 months, marking a significant commitment to long-term solutions.
The plan includes five sites, varying in capacity, to create interim shelters that reflect a blend of urgency and sustainable outreach to vulnerable populations.
With a budget of $30 million, the enhanced facilities at Rue Ferrari will expand the current accommodations and include both single and double-occupancy rooms.
San Jose's collaboration with developers and landowners illustrates an innovative approach to urban planning, aiming to foster a supportive environment for those in need.
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