At a cost of only $86,000 per permanent bed, work at the site began on October 11 of last year and took less than five months to complete a construction timeline virtually unprecedented in the history of housing projects in Los Angeles of this scale. “Public Housing for those unhoused individuals on our streets, coupled with a long-term focus on ancillary services-such as mental and behavioral healthcare, which encompass true comprehensive redirection of the growing population of individuals experiencing homelessness-are long absent and much-needed infrastructure projects for our modern times.”īeyond the fact that the project is now a center for a number of valuable social services to the city’s unhoused population, HSCFV is novel for the remarkable efficiency that went into its construction. “This project, to me, demonstrates that the greater needs of our population extend far beyond traditional thoughts of what infrastructure may be,” explained Bernards’ vice president Mike Funderberg. Solis Care First Village was completed in under five months, a markedly shorter construction timeline than other housing projects in the city. The space in between the buildings is landscaped with facilities for a dog park, as many residents are likely to bring their pets. The several trailers across the site are designated for interim housing, while an administrative building centralizes several residential services, such as dining and laundry, as well as support service offices that include case management and counseling. The two main buildings on the campus each contain 132 units of permanent housing, Each unit features a private bath, as opposed to the bunk-style set up more commonly seen in recent similar projects, and is fitted with individual heating and ventilation systems as a means of reducing the spread of COVID on-site. The campus provides housing for a wide range of services for the city’s unhoused population across four acres of former parking lots near Union Station, the city’s largest public transportation hub. In collaboration with the County of Los Angeles Department of Public Works, Solis selected Bernards, a local employee-owned construction management company, as the builder of HSCFV and local firm NAC Architecture as the principal designer. “I am proud of what we have been able to accomplish, and that is re-imagining Los Angeles County with steps toward our commitment towards realizing a Care First, Jail Last model.” Solis, the Los Angeles County Supervisor that initiated the housing project in September of last year, said in an official statement. “What once was supposed to be a staging area to build a new Men’s Central Jail will now serve as a safe space to address the housing, mental and behavioral health needs of our residents experiencing homelessness,” Hilda L. Solis Care First Village (HSCFV), a large-scale interim housing project providing a wide range of amenities for both the unhoused and those in transition, recently opened in Downtown Los Angeles.
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