The L&M Motel in Healdsburg will soon become the L&M VIllage for homeless, part of a state Project Homekey program. (Christian Kallen)

The City of Healdsburg, Sonoma County Supervisorial District 4 and Reach for Home will  hold a community meeting about the L&M Village project on Wednesday, Aug. 10 at 5:30pm. 

The meeting’s purpose is to provide an update on the project at 70 Healdsburg Ave., which will serve as an interim housing facility. 

The city received $7 million from the state’s Project Homekey in January to buy and renovate the L&M Motel into 22 units of housing for local homeless people.

City staff and Reach for Home will be providing a 30-minute update on the project, the clients it will be serving, the operation of the facility, and information on construction activities that will commence soon. After the presentation, there will be a question-and-answer session in which the public can provide comments.
 
This meeting will be conducted via Zoom, which can be accessed at this link: wklys.co/83335161052

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