California plans to build 1,200 small homes across the state to help house homeless people, but that has some people in San Jose pushing back.
Gov. Gavin Newsom on Thursday said the state is ready to deliver 200 tiny homes to San Jose as soon as the city can set up water and power services. The city wants to put 100 tiny homes on the property at the Cottle VTA station, but a coalition of people have been fighting the location.
“We are not against the homeless, but it’s not fair to take this away from tens of thousands and give it to 100 people,” San Jose resident Issac
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