Habitat for Humanity plans to build cottages for fire survivors in Fountaingrove
The aim is not only to provide at least a few years worth of relief for those in need of housing due to last fall's infernos. Supporters also want to increase the community's housing stock by experimenting with building techniques that don't require as much on-site labor. The cottages are expected to one day move from
"Temporary housing is not temporary,"
Cusato, a consultant for the project, and others highlighted the "earthquake shacks" that were built to house survivors in
The eight cottages will include one- and two-bedroom models and will range in size from 460 to 744 square feet. When moved from
Cusato, who is part of the
"It's not just the buildings," she said. "It's the community."
"This is a rare opportunity for
Kunz told supporters gathered near the site of the future project that 52
He later said the Tubbs fire "burned right up to our buildings" last fall at the Fountaingrove campus.
"A lot of people are still on couches or in spare bedrooms," he said.
Eligible households can express interest in the temporary housing by signing up at Habitat's website
The local Habitat, part of an international faith-based group, had proposed before the fire what many considered an impossible goal: building 600 homes in the county in 10 years. The need since the destruction has only increased, Kennedy said, and construction labor now is even harder to find for both rebuilds and new construction.
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