LIVERMORE — The city council will loan up to $2.4 million in affordable housing funds to a local organization to purchase land which will be developed into a substance abuse
Finding ways to overcome the relentless cycle of homelessness is among the most daunting problems in society. But there is an example of hope coming more into view in Livermore, and it could provide more than just a drop in the bucket.
LIVERMORE — The City of Livermore and its development team broke ground last week on the Housing Consortium of the East Bay’s (HCEB) new site — Vineyard 2.0.
Sixty-five homeless people will soon have warm, temporary shelter from winter rain and cold thanks to a new, tiny home village in Oakland, city officials said.