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Housing and homelessness are top of mind as California lawmakers wrap up their 2024 legislative session.
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Gov. Gavin Newsom said he’d send tiny homes to San Jose, Los Angeles, Sacramento and San Diego County. Why haven’t any materialized yet?
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Looking for a creative way to live simply in California has one West Sacramento woman running a gauntlet of zoning laws and red tape.
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The Sacramento region could open more than 600 tiny homes for unhoused residents over the next year, including 350 promised by Governor Gavin Newsom last week, with the goal of moving people from illegal encampments to safe but temporary shelter.
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Governor Gavin Newsom announced on Thursday his administration will provide 1,200 tiny homes to cities and counties around California in an effort to shelter unhoused people in the state, which has the highest rate of homelessness in the nation.
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A new report from Portland State University found that a majority of people living in these tiny villages are satisfied, and that neighbors who live next to these communities grow less concerned over time.
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High costs and low availability can discourage just about anyone in the real estate market. Those conditions can also make options like tiny homes more…
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It's been described as a "movement," but building small structures is nothing new. Tiny houses were the natural choice before humans began building bigger…
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Eugene got one, Medford got one, now a group in Ashland wants one: a tiny house village. And not just for cuteness, but to house people who can't afford…
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Making life simpler can be complicated. Ditching your smartphone could mean turning your back on work, or turning a blind eye to current events.But when…
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The tiny house movement came on suddenly. People who needed homes or wanted smaller homes embraced the idea of living in houses that contain square…