BAKERSFIELD, Calif. (KGET) - Governor Newsom has pledged to spend nearly 30 million dollars to bring 1,200 tiny homes to California for those experiencing homelessness. Newsom's plan includes placing the homes in Los Angeles, Sacramento, San Jose, and San Diego; all cities plagued with rising homelessness.
However, Kern County also is making way for tiny homes, with 50 coming to Oildale. BAKERSFIELD, Calif. (KBAK/FOX58) - Despite not being on the list to receive state funding for "small homes" for the homeless, Kern County is constructing a new tiny home community in Oildale at.
Out of the nearly 2,000 individuals experiencing homelessness in Kern, most of them are located in the Bakersfield Metro area - including Oildale, East Bakersfield, and Rosedale. This Tiny Home Community consists of 152 Beds for those in need. This once.
Video shows the newly construction tiny homes at the Supportive Services Village in Oildale The 50. Kern County's 50-unit tiny homes village on East Roberts Lane cost $4.2 million to build and will require about $1.3 million annually to operate. Rows of bright, white tiny homes now line the lot at East Roberts Lane and Hart Street in Oildale.
Video shows a first-time look at the nearly completed tiny homes in Oildale, which include a community center for residents, showers, laundry, and security. The tiny homes in Oildale will begin taking in residents in March. We got an inside look at what this new community looks like and heard from potential residents looking to eventually call it home.
Kern County Supervisor Jeff Flores takes a look inside one of 50 tiny homes at the new Hope on Hart village for the unhoused in Oildale. The center gives priority to homeless in Oildale. The tiny homes in Oildale will begin taking in residents in March.
We got an inside look at what this new community looks like and heard from potential residents looking to eventually call it home. The leading tiny house marketplace. Search thousands of tiny houses for sale and rent and connect with tiny house professionals.