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California’s Tiny Home Initiative: Progress on Builders, but a Wait for Residents

El Dorado Hills' AMEG is a Selected Vendor

Cris Alarcon by Cris Alarcon
January 11, 2024
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California’s Tiny Home Initiative: Progress on Builders, but a Wait for Residents

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El Dorado Hills (January 11, 2024) – In a bid to tackle the escalating homelessness crisis, California Governor Gavin Newsom announced plans nearly a year ago to deploy 1,200 tiny homes across key cities. While the state has now chosen six companies to manufacture these dwellings, the timeline for residents to move in remains uncertain.

Selected Manufacturers: The contracts, awarded in October, have enlisted a diverse range of companies to produce the tiny homes. Pallet, a Washington-based company, specializes in small fiberglass cabins designed as temporary shelters. Factory OS, based in Vallejo, creates modular units for apartment buildings or standalone tiny homes. Montebello’s Boss Tiny Home Company, Utah’s Irontown Modular, El Dorado Hills’ AMEG, and Austin’s Plugin House Company complete the list.

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Uncertainties in the Details: Despite the contracts being finalized, key details remain elusive. The agreements do not specify the quantity or models of tiny homes each vendor will provide, nor the overall budget for the state initiative. Even the selected companies are in the dark about specific allocations.

Amy King, CEO of Pallet, expressed uncertainty, stating, “It is not clear to us today which product is going to which city or when.” Despite the lack of specifics, these companies are ready to serve once the details are ironed out.

Homelessness Statistics: California grapples with a staggering homelessness crisis, with over 181,000 unhoused residents, and more than 123,000 people living in makeshift encampments or vehicles. In recent years, tiny homes have emerged as a favored solution, offering a more cost-effective and quicker alternative to traditional housing.

Affordability and Size Options: Tiny homes, particularly Pallet’s 70-square-foot basic cabin without plumbing, present an affordable option at $18,900. Larger units, spanning 120 square feet with an en suite bathroom, are priced significantly higher at $48,500. State regulations mandate a minimum size of 70 square feet for a single person and 120 square feet for two people, with no obligation for en suite bathrooms.

Awaiting Installation: While the contracts have been inked, the timeline for installing the state-funded tiny homes remains undisclosed. Questions directed at the governor’s office and the state Department of General Services regarding the delay went unanswered. Pallet’s CEO, King, acknowledged the complexities but expressed hope for accelerated progress in 2024.

Conclusion: California’s initiative to deploy tiny homes to address homelessness has made strides in selecting manufacturers. However, the lack of clarity on distribution details and installation timelines raises questions about the efficiency of the process. As the state navigates the complexities, stakeholders are optimistic about a faster implementation in the coming year.

Cris Alarcon

Cris Alarcon

Former Member: Executive Board of Directors, Treasurer, Boys & Girl Club of El Dorado County Western Slope. - Former Member: Board of Directors, Treasurer, Food Bank of El Dorado County. - Opening Team Dealer at Red Hawk Casino - Retried EDC Elections Department Inspector. - Chairman of El Dorado County Charter Review Committee, Youngest Charter Member of the Hangtown Kennel Club. - Political Strategist and Campaign Manager.

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