Opinion: Homeless housing demolished to make room for parking lot

The transitional housing community Los Guilicos Village, located about 1.2 miles east of Oakmont and housing 60 homeless people in 60 tiny homes, will be torn down soon. The facility is operated by the County of Sonoma. A bulletin states that St. Vincent de Paul is taking over the “dilapidated” buildings and moving all residents who have not found housing into dormitories just behind Los Guilicos. The reason given for demolishing these homes is that they are temporary, and “Eliza’s Village” will provide permanent housing.

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