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LA just debuted a new $8.6 million prefab tiny home village to help solve the city's homelessness crisis- see inside

LA just debuted a new $8.6 million prefab tiny home village to help solve the city's homelessness crisis- see inside
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The Alexandria Park Tiny Home Village.Brittany Chang/Insider
  • A new prefabricated tiny home village has arrived in North Hollywood, Los Angeles.
  • The $8.6 million village, operated by Hope of the Valley, will have 200 beds for the local unhoused population.
  • The 103 prefab tiny homes were produced by Washington-based Pallet Shelter.

Los Angeles has been battling a homelessness crisis for several years now.

Los Angeles has been battling a homelessness crisis for several years now.
The Alexandria Park Tiny Home Village.      Brittany Chang/Insider

To address this issue, Hope of the Valley Rescue Mission has opened a new village of tiny homes for people without homes located just a short drive away from the city's iconic Hollywood sign.

To address this issue, Hope of the Valley Rescue Mission has opened a new village of tiny homes for people without homes located just a short drive away from the city
The Alexandria Park Tiny Home Village.      Brittany Chang/Insider

In 2015, the city declared a "state of emergency" on homelessness.

In 2015, the city declared a "state of emergency" on homelessness.
The Alexandria Park Tiny Home Village.      Brittany Chang/Insider

And in April, the city's mayor Eric Garcetti proposed allocating almost $1 billion in the upcoming budget year towards helping the city's unhoused residents.

And in April, the city
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But shortly after Garcetti's announcement, a federal judge ordered the city to offer all of Skid Row's unhoused residents a shelter or home by October.

But shortly after Garcetti
A man walks on Skid Row in Los Angeles      Reuters

To help alleviate Los Angeles' growing crisis, Hope of the Valley Rescue Mission has been opening villages of tiny homes meant to house the city's unhoused residents.

To help alleviate Los Angeles
The Alexandria Park Tiny Home Village.      Brittany Chang/Insider

These tiny homes are an alternative to "congregate shelters," which often take more money and time to build.

These tiny homes are an alternative to "congregate shelters," which often take more money and time to build.
The Alexandria Park Tiny Home Village.      Brittany Chang/Insider

Tiny homes aren't the "silver bullet" for stopping homeless, but they can certainly help put a damper on the crisis, Rowan Vansleve, CFO of Hope of the Valley Rescue Mission, told Insider.

Tiny homes aren
The Alexandria Park Tiny Home Village.      Brittany Chang/Insider

"It's a moral issue," Vansleve explained as we sat at the village's red tables. "You need to house these people in a place that they are safe, where they can be taken care of and they can make that next step out."

"It
The Alexandria Park Tiny Home Village.      Brittany Chang/Insider

The Alexandria Park Tiny Home Village, which was built by the city, is being operated by the Hope of the Valley.

The Alexandria Park Tiny Home Village, which was built by the city, is being operated by the Hope of the Valley.
The Alexandria Park Tiny Home Village.      Brittany Chang/Insider

Before this village ever existed, the site was a homeless encampment akin to a "humanitarian crisis" that didn't have any sewage or electricity, according to Vansleve.

Before this village ever existed, the site was a homeless encampment akin to a "humanitarian crisis" that didn
The inside of one of the tiny homes.      Brittany Chang/Insider

"I look at people on the street [in their late 60s, early 70s] and some of them could be my mum," Vansleve said. "They've experienced incredible amounts of trauma and they're left on the street."

"I look at people on the street [in their late 60s, early 70s] and some of them could be my mum," Vansleve said. "They
The inside of one of the tiny homes.      Brittany Chang/Insider

The encampment has since been transformed into what is now the largest tiny home community in California, according to Hope of the Valley.

The encampment has since been transformed into what is now the largest tiny home community in California, according to Hope of the Valley.
The Alexandria Park Tiny Home Village.      Brittany Chang/Insider

This is the organization's second tiny home village. The first village, shown below, is only a few miles away.

This is the organization
The Chandler Street Tiny Home Village.      Brittany Chang/Insider

The new Alexandria Park location has 103 tiny homes, 200 beds …

The new Alexandria Park location has 103 tiny homes, 200 beds …
The Alexandria Park Tiny Home Village.      Brittany Chang/Insider

… a laundry room …

… a laundry room …
The laundy at the Alexandria Park Tiny Home Village.      Brittany Chang/Insider

... and restroom facilities with 15 showers, sinks, and toilets.

... and restroom facilities with 15 showers, sinks, and toilets.
Alexandria Park Tiny Home Village's bathroom.      Brittany Chang/Insider

The village also has outdoor communal areas, including a small dog park, a park that's yet to be complete …

The village also has outdoor communal areas, including a small dog park, a park that
The park at the Alexandria Park Tiny Home Village.      Brittany Chang/Insider

… and a seating area next to the staff members' offices, which include case managers.

…  and a seating area next to the staff members
The Alexandria Park Tiny Home Village.      Brittany Chang/Insider

The entryway into the village also has lockers for residents to store goods that aren't allowed inside of the premise, whether it be personal defense weapons or drugs.

The entryway into the village also has lockers for residents to store goods that aren
The outdoor lockers at the Alexandria Park Tiny Home Village.      Brittany Chang/Insider

Items that can't fit in these lockers or inside the tiny homes can be stored in the locked storage area inside the village.

Items that can
The storage units at the Alexandria Park Tiny Home Village.      Brittany Chang/Insider

Alexandria Park's bright colors are undeniably the most eye-catching feature of the village.

Alexandria Park
The Alexandria Park Tiny Home Village.      Brittany Chang/Insider

These vibrant colors contrast several of the all-white tiny homes.

These vibrant colors contrast several of the all-white tiny homes.
The Alexandria Park Tiny Home Village.      Brittany Chang/Insider

According to Vansleve, these pops of color keep the village from looking too "institutional" ...

According to  Vansleve, these pops of color keep the village from looking too "institutional" ...
The Alexandria Park Tiny Home Village.      Brittany Chang/Insider

... and was designed by people who "took into account the trauma and institutionalization that people have been through."

... and was designed by people who "took into account the trauma and institutionalization that people have been through."
The Alexandria Park Tiny Home Village.      Brittany Chang/Insider

"It doesn't feel like a homeless shelter, it feels like a launching pad," Vansleve said. "As you walk through, it almost has a college dorm sort of vibe to it, which is exciting."

"It doesn
The Alexandria Park Tiny Home Village.      Brittany Chang/Insider

The tiny homes kin Alexandria Park and Hope of the Valley's first tiny home village, Chandler Boulevard, are all made by Washington-based Pallet Shelter.

The tiny homes kin Alexandria Park and Hope of the Valley
A Pallet logo in front of one of the homes.      Brittany Chang/Insider

Pallet specializes in creating prefab tiny homes that can be used to house people who may have lost their homes due to natural or personal disasters.

Pallet specializes in creating prefab tiny homes that can be used to house people who may have lost their homes due to natural or personal disasters.
The Alexandria Park Tiny Home Village.      Brittany Chang/Insider

"What we felt was really missing from the housing spectrum was a dignified shelter option that honored their individuality and allowed them to have autonomy in their rehabilitation process," Amy King, founder and CEO of Pallet, told Insider earlier this year.

"What we felt was really missing from the housing spectrum was a dignified shelter option that honored their individuality and allowed them to have autonomy in their rehabilitation process," Amy King, founder and CEO of Pallet, told Insider earlier this year.
The Alexandria Park Tiny Home Village.      Brittany Chang/Insider

Source: Insider

Creating a prefabricated home is often more cost-efficient, environmentally friendly, and faster than building a traditional home.

Creating a prefabricated home is often more cost-efficient, environmentally friendly, and faster than building a traditional home.
The Alexandria Park Tiny Home Village.      Brittany Chang/Insider

As a result, prefabs are now increasingly being seen as a prospective answer to both the US' inaccessible housing market and the homelessness crisis.

As a result, prefabs are now increasingly being seen as a prospective answer to both the US
The Alexandria Park Tiny Home Village.      Brittany Chang/Insider

The Pallet shelters located in Alexandria Park can be assembled within 90 minutes.

The Pallet shelters located in Alexandria Park can be assembled within 90 minutes.
The Alexandria Park Tiny Home Village.      Brittany Chang/Insider

The 64-square-foot shelters are built on an aluminum frame and fiber-reinforced plastic composite walls.

The 64-square-foot shelters are built on an aluminum frame and fiber-reinforced plastic composite walls.
The inside of one of the tiny homes.      Brittany Chang/Insider

Each bed costs about $43,000, bringing the village's total cost to $8.6 million.

Each bed costs about $43,000, bringing the village
The inside of one of the tiny homes.      Brittany Chang/Insider

This may sound expensive, but according to Vansleve, Alexandria Park has the least-expensive homeless beds in Los Angeles.

This may sound expensive, but according to Vansleve, Alexandria Park has the least-expensive homeless beds in Los Angeles.
The inside of one of the tiny homes.      Brittany Chang/Insider

The Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority funds the majority of this development. About 10 to 15% of the site's costs not covered by this agency are instead supported by private donors.

The Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority funds the majority of this development. About 10 to 15% of the site
The Alexandria Park Tiny Home Village.      Brittany Chang/Insider

The village also receives some of the profits and tiny home furnishings from Hope of the Valley's five donation and thrift stores.

The village also receives some of the profits and tiny home furnishings from Hope of the Valley
v      Brittany Chang/Insider

Each tiny home can house up to two people, an option that allows couples to stay together.

Each tiny home can house up to two people, an option that allows couples to stay together.
A peek inside one of the tiny homes.      Brittany Chang/Insider

Every resident will receive their own bed topped with a navy blue duvet, a color that is meant to invoke a calm feeling.

Every resident will receive their own bed topped with a navy blue duvet, a color that is meant to invoke a calm feeling.
The Alexandria Park Tiny Home Village.      Brittany Chang/Insider

Occupants also get their own toiletries bag customized for men and women.

Occupants also get their own toiletries bag customized for men and women.
The inside of one of the tiny homes.      Brittany Chang/Insider

The individual shelters are filled with electricity-based amenities, including an air conditioning unit, a heater, lights, and outlets.

The individual shelters are filled with electricity-based amenities, including an air conditioning unit, a heater, lights, and outlets.
The inside of one of the tiny homes.      Brittany Chang/Insider

Some of the tiny homes and bathrooms are even wheelchair accessible.

Some of the tiny homes and bathrooms are even wheelchair accessible.
The interior of the wheelchair accessible tiny home.      Brittany Chang/Insider

The front doors all lock, providing its occupants with a sense of security that might not have previously been available to them.

The front doors all lock, providing its occupants with a sense of security that might not have previously been available to them.
The Alexandria Park Tiny Home Village.      Brittany Chang/Insider

By offering individual lockable shelters in a shared community space, residents can decide how private or social they want their time at Alexandria Park to be.

By offering individual lockable shelters in a shared community space, residents can decide how private or social they want their time at Alexandria Park to be.
The Alexandria Park Tiny Home Village.      Brittany Chang/Insider

"Ethically and morally for people who've experienced trauma, having a locking door can sometimes become the difference between accepting help getting off the street and making a step towards permanent supportive housing," Vansleve said.

"Ethically and morally for people who
The inside of one of the tiny homes.      Brittany Chang/Insider

The locked doors aren't the village's only form of security.

The locked doors aren
The Alexandria Park Tiny Home Village.      Brittany Chang/Insider

The entire village is surrounded by a tall fence lined with security cameras.

The entire village is surrounded by a tall fence lined with security cameras.
The Alexandria Park Tiny Home Village.      Brittany Chang/Insider

It's also guarded around the clock, and non-residents aren't allowed to enter the premises.

It
The Alexandria Park Tiny Home Village.      Brittany Chang/Insider

Hope of the Valley will begin welcoming Alexandria Park's first round of residents this week.

Hope of the Valley will begin welcoming Alexandria Park
The Alexandria Park Tiny Home Village.      Brittany Chang/Insider

All of the village’s residents will be people who were previously homeless within a three-mile radius of Alexandria Park.

All of the village’s residents will be people who were previously homeless within a three-mile radius of Alexandria Park.
The Alexandria Park Tiny Home Village.      Brittany Chang/Insider

"There's always that fear in a community that if we have a homeless shelter, it will become a magnet for homeless people," Vansleve said. "It's just not true."

"There
The Alexandria Park Tiny Home Village.      Brittany Chang/Insider

There's even already a waiting list for a spot inside the village.

There
The Alexandria Park Tiny Home Village.      Brittany Chang/Insider

All of the new residents' fabric goods, such as clothes and bedding, will be put inside of a heated chamber to kill any bed bugs.

All of the new residents
The ZappBug.      Brittany Chang/Insider

They'll also receive three daily meals and access to social services provided the intention of lifting people out of homelessness and into more permanent housing solutions.

They
The inside of one of the tiny homes.      Brittany Chang/Insider

Alexandria Park isn't meant to serve as a permanent home for its residents, but more so a long-term "motel."

Alexandria Park isn
The Alexandria Park Tiny Home Village.      Brittany Chang/Insider

The goal is for occupants to stay for a few months, giving them time to "stabilize" and look for a home.

The goal is for occupants to stay for a few months, giving them time to "stabilize" and look for a home.
Hand sanitizers at the the Alexandria Park Tiny Home Village.      Brittany Chang/Insider

Despite these good intentions, Hope of the Valley has seen pushback from the public.

Despite these good intentions, Hope of the Valley has seen pushback from the public.
The Alexandria Park Tiny Home Village.      Brittany Chang/Insider

"The guys on the far-right are screaming at us saying, 'this is government money that you're spending on people, they're just the mentally ill or they're all drug addicts,'" Vansleve said.

"The guys on the far-right are screaming at us saying,
The Alexandria Park Tiny Home Village.      Brittany Chang/Insider

"And those on the far-left are pushing back saying, 'these aren't houses, people need something better,'" Vansleve continued. "And then you have the NIMBYs [an acronym for 'Not In My Backyard']."

"And those on the far-left are pushing back saying,
The Alexandria Park Tiny Home Village.      Brittany Chang/Insider

In response to this backlash, Vansleve says the team just shakes the criticism off: "We know what our mission is. We know what we're called to do, and that's what we do."

In response to this backlash, Vansleve says the team just shakes the criticism off: "We know what our mission is. We know what we
The Alexandria Park Tiny Home Village.      Brittany Chang/Insider

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