Palo Alto moving forward with short-term housing project for homeless near Baylands
The site is modeled on a similar transitional housing project in Mountain View.
PALO ALTO — A new project to quickly house the city’s homeless residents is edging closer to reality after the city council agreed to explore a non-profit developer’s plan to build a temporary housing complex near the Baylands.
Mountain View-based non-profit temporary housing developer LifeMoves wants to use over an acre of the 14.4-acre site to build up to a 180-room complex with on-site nurses, community classrooms, and communal dining and restroom areas to get people off the city’s streets.
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article by Aldo toledo, of the Mercury News.
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