MISSION DISTRICT TINY HOME PROJECT

Read full SF Examiner article here.

The Mission District neighborhood has seen a surge in homelessness, especially since the pandemic. With nearly 8,000 people unhoused in San Francisco and 4,000 without shelter, the city has a need for more navigation centers to help get people into permanent housing while more affordable housing is built.

A closed chain store parking lot in the Mission District has been chosen as the site for a new Tiny Home community.

The Navigation Center will have a maximum occupancy of 68 people experiencing homelessness on the pathway to permanent housing.

RPM provide the architecture and engineering for the Mission Cabins project.

Mission District, Tiny Home Shelter Renderings




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