Santa Fe's New Pallet Home Community | Albuquerque News
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Santa Fe is moving ahead with a new pallet home community near Rodeo and Cerrillos Road, designed to offer temporary housing for homeless families and seniors—building on the success of their existing site that’s already helped 22 people. Located between a fire station and community center, the “Richards Avenue” site will house 10-11 residents with 24/7 security, sober-living requirements, and case management support. While the city sees this as a vital step toward stability and healing, critics want to know how it will foster long-term self-sufficiency. A “good neighbor agreement” is in the works to ease community concerns, and final approval rests with the Board of Adjustment—balancing urgent shelter needs with lasting empowerment.
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