Why tiny homes will remain part of California’s homelessness equation for years
https://www.siliconvalley.com/2023/10/25/why-tiny-homes-will-remain-part-of-californias-homelessness-equation-for-years-2/
Despite moving in to her new digs just a month ago, Darlene Pizarro and her white dog, Angel, are already regulars at the local dog run.
Pizarro’s new place is not quite a city neighborhood and where she lives isn’t quite a home, but a tiny home, one of 94 city-funded units for the homeless at that lot. But Pizarro, who last lived as a squatter in an abandoned house, was relieved to be there.