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RV interim housing programs launched in Los Angeles and San Francisco

26.06.2026 00:13 1 min 2 sources
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RV interim housing programs launched in Los Angeles and San Francisco
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Los Angeles launched the pilot Pathway Home RV Interim Housing program, offering homeless RV dwellers a secure lot with water, electricity, and medical care. San Francisco issues six-month parking permits for RV residents, helping them transition to permanent housing.

Los Angeles has launched the pilot Pathway Home RV Interim Housing program, providing homeless individuals living in RVs with a secure parking lot featuring water, electricity, and medical assistance. According to the 2025 homeless count, over 72,000 people in Los Angeles County remain unhoused, with RVs being the most common shelter type. The program has 14 spots; participants must work with a housing counselor and give up their RV upon obtaining permanent housing. In its first year, the program helped eight people move into housing and was extended.

In San Francisco, authorities issue six-month parking permits for RV dwellers, exempting them from restrictions. The city reports over 320 vehicles are enrolled, and 11 households have already moved into city housing. The permit process and the RV buyout program have raised questions among residents.

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