The plan is not just about the 99 homes. There are big plans for a community center run by the residents, with things like coffee shops. They’re also thinking of a “teaching kitchen” and a silk printing business to create job opportunities. The idea is to make a space where people from the wider community can come for coffee or use printing services.
In recent times, tiny homes have become popular as a solution to homelessness, not just in Canada but also in the US. The Governor of California, Gavin Newsom, has a plan to set up 300 tiny homes in Sacramento. According to USA Today News, another 900 tiny homes are planned for San Jose, Los Angeles, and San Diego.
Local leaders across the US are trying to find shelter for tens of thousands of homeless people, whether in shelters, hotels, or apartments funded by the government. But it’s a huge problem, with more than 580,000 Americans without proper shelter, and about a third of them are in California.
In Los Angeles, many homeless people have moved from the streets to tiny homes as part of Mayor Karen Bass’ housing initiative. But some have concerns. They don’t like giving up personal belongings, and some have to share their tiny homes with assigned roommates, even if it means separating couples.
Marcel thinks that giving people their own place makes them responsible. But not everyone agrees. Some say that once people are in tiny homes, there aren’t many services offered, and it’s like being in a waiting room.
Research on tiny homes in Alameda County and Santa Clara County showed that residents didn’t find permanent housing most of the time. But compared to traditional homeless shelters, tiny homes seem to work better.