Over the next 18 months, San Jose plans to add 784 tiny homes as part of the city’s long-term strategy to combat homelessness.
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The map above shows the five sites where the interim shelters will go.
1/ Cerone. About 200 beds on land owned by the Valley Transportation Authority.
2/ Cherry Avenue. 96 people will be accommodated on water district land in the Blossom Valley neighborhood.
3/ Monterey/Branham. About 200 beds.
4/ Rue Ferrari. Currently accommodates 124 people. The $30 million expansion, which contractors said could be completed by September 2025, will add 144 beds, in 72 single-occupancy rooms and 36 doubles.
5/ Via Del Oro. 150 people will be accommodated in 75 units being built on a parcel leased for $1 a year from developer/philanthropist John Sobrato.