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The San Francisco Dept. of Homelessness and Supportive Housing is planning to construct a tiny-home village of up to 70 prefabricated homes at 1979 Mission St., a 1.32-acre site that is currently a parking lot. In addition to the tiny homes, the project will include a community room, meeting room, storage containers, guard shacks, restroom and shower trailers, and case management offices. The project is valued at between $5 million and $10 million. San Francisco Dept. of Homelessness and Supportive Housing, Attn: Joanne Park, 440 Turk St., San Francisco, 94102. DR#23-00056074.