Residents of an unhoused community along Wood Street in Oakland asked for a place to sleep last night as Caltrans is evicting them from their current home.
Residents of an unhoused community along Wood Street in Oakland asked for a place to sleep Tuesday night as Caltrans is evicting them from their current home.
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.
This Oakland homeless encampment will be co-run by the residents themselves
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Tents and belongings are seen at a homeless encampment underneath Interstate 580 in Oakland, Calif, on Friday, April 22, 2020.Michael Short / Special to The Chronicle
The Oakland City Council voted Monday to open a co-governed homeless encampment to provide shelter for 40 people in West Oakland making it potentially the second site that residents and service providers would operate together.
Officials also have plans for a co-governed encampment at East 12th Street and Second Avenue on a vacant lot.
The city will lease a vacant lot from Caltrans at Third and Peralta streets at no cost for three years and provide wooden-pallet shelters to residents as part of an effort to address its skyrocketing homelessness crisis.