City of Santa Rosa issued the following announcement on Nov. 10.
Crews are making good progress in constructing an emergency shelter structure at Samuel L. Jones Hall Homeless Shelter (SJH).
The project will restore bed capacity at the City-owned homeless shelter to pre-COVID-19 levels while maintaining social distancing requirements. Fifty-six beds were removed from SJH at the beginning of the pandemic to make room for social distancing measures. The approximately 8,000 square foot prefabricated emergency shelter building under construction now will allow SJH to restore bed capacity to pre-COVID-19 occupancy. The project is anticipated to take approximately four months to complete, with occupancy estimated to begin in December 2020.
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