San Jose invests $30 million to double capacity at tiny home site for the homeless

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The federal government will chip in $1 million to help pay for the $30 million expansion of the housing site.

SAN JOSE, Calif. – September 22: A view of HomeFirst’s Emergency Interim Housing site at Rue Ferrari in San Jose, Calif., is photographed on Wednesday, Sept. 22, 2021. San Jose Mayor Matt Mahan plans to double the size of the city’s oldest emergency interim housing site, but it will come at a high cost to taxpayers — $30 million.

Following the expansion of Rue Ferrari, annual operating costs are expected to increase from $3.7 million to $5.2 million. Along with the three other existing interim housing sites, plus the four other interim housing sites in the pipeline, annual operating costs for interim housing are expected to be $25 million in 2024-25,.

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