Newsom visits Oakland to announce $14 million homeless housing grant

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The money comes from the state’s $3.75 billion Homekey program.

California Gov. Gavin Newsom carries home goods as he visits a Homekey site along Pico Boulevard as he announces awards for homeless housing projects across the state in Los Angeles on Wednesday, Aug. 24, 2022. Gov. Gavin Newsom was in Oakland on Friday to announce a $14.1 million state grant for a planned 41-door supportive housing facility in the city, one of six new homeless housing projects that won funding across California.

At a former Quality Inn Motel near the Coliseum that previously won Homekey dollars, Newsom praised the program for helping fund more than 15,000 units at a cost to the state of around $200,000 per room. Building new affordable housing in the region can sometimes cost five times that amount. “I’m coming back again next week; there will be more announcements,” Newsom said. “I will come back the week after with still more announcements. I’m not going away. This not a passing interest to me; this is a long-term commitment.”

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