California’s long-delayed tiny-home effort may finally be gaining traction in Los Angeles.
According to the New York Post, city leaders recently launched construction on a new East Hollywood development meant to shelter 50 people experiencing homelessness, offering one of the clearest signs yet that California’s 2023 push to expand tiny homes is beginning to turn into real housing on the ground.
The project — which drew Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass and Councilmember Hugo Soto-Martinez to the site — will serve 50 people overall, including 10 beds reserved for transitional-age youth…