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San Jose is considering 'quick-build' dwellings as a solution to homelessness, but critics argue for a longer-term plan. A debate has arisen over the use of land near the new BART station in the Berryessa neighborhood. The city's sprawl and weather swings pose challenges for the unhoused population, including veterans. California's homeless crisis makes it difficult for individuals to regain housing.
.@all4thekids speaks from esxperience when she says that California makes it needlessly difficult for homeless people to regain housing https://t.co/lAd9frw2eL
California’s Unhoused Crisis Hits Veterans Hard, Despite Funding Efforts https://t.co/A5tp51m7UX
Weather Swings Create Harsh Obstacles for California’s Unhoused Population https://t.co/sPQvxhGmyY
How the Bay Area’s Biggest City Wants to Overcome Its Sprawl https://t.co/PzyxoKRqNG
Debate over 'builder's remedy' law could cost SJ thousands of housing units in Berryessa https://t.co/m1ISgwAsb9 https://t.co/c3P0E16vOH
A debate has been sparked in San Jose over what to do with the land next to the new BART station in the Berryessa neighborhood. https://t.co/CLdDKZzD2Z
In California, San Jose is betting on "quick-build" dwellings as a salve for homelessness. Critics say a longer-term plan is needed https://t.co/12gck2ju6E