With a $14.6 million grant from Homekey, Rohnert Park transformed a city-owned lot into a 60-unit interim housing site for residents experiencing homelessness. The Labath Landing complex houses residents in modular rooms, and provides several common and outdoor areas. The average length of stay for residents is six months, during which time they have access to on-site case management, mental health services, job training, and other forms of support to help them get back on their feet and find permanent housing. Construction began in July of 2022 and Labath Landing opened with full occupancy on October 24, 2022, earning an “early occupancy bonus” from HCD. As of June 2024, 48% of Labath Landing residents who moved out of the facility moved into permanent homes, compared to less than 30% of Sonoma County’s  interim shelter programs.

Strategy
House/Stabilize
City
City of Rohnert Park
County
Sonoma
Partners
  • City of Rohnert Park
  • DignityMoves
  • HomeFirst Services