By Elizabeth Chou, Los Angeles Daily News, February 1, 2021
The first a series of villages made up of “tiny homes” officially opened its doors at a North Hollywood park Monday, Feb. 2, welcoming its first people who were coming in from experiencing homelessness along nearby streets.
The village sits along Chandler Boulevard, in a half-acre plot the north end of North Hollywood Recreation Center, and has room for up to 75 people.
At the site, which had once been proposed for a charter school, 40 temporary homes now stand, each with two beds, heat and air-conditioning, and a desk within a 64-square-feet space.
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