Tiny Home Village Ribbon Cutting Ceremony - March 6, 2026

March 2, 2026

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Tiny Home Village Ribbon Cutting Ceremony - Friday, March 6, 2026

Less than a year after breaking ground, a ribbon cutting will be held on a housing project

that will benefit 2020 wildfire survivors and those facing ongoing housing challenges. NW Coastal

Housing has teamed up with Coast Vineyard Church, the City of Lincoln City, Lincoln County, and Oregon

Housing Community Services to open a 12-unit tiny home complex designed to provide six units of

transitional housing with preference to wildfire survivors and six units of affordable housing for residents

at or below 60% of the area median income (AMI) in north Lincoln County.


Located off Northeast 10th Street, the unique development represents a multi-agency approach to

addressing housing insecurity. The modular homes will offer residents not just shelter, but access to

comprehensive support services, including navigation assistance, peer support, and proximity to local

resources like a food pantry. Sheila Stiley, Director of Northwest Coastal Housing, emphasized the

project's significance, noting that many wildfire survivors still struggle to find stable housing years after

the devastating fires.


The public is invited to join in a ribbon cutting ceremony on Friday March 6th at 1:30 at 1516 NE 10TH next

to Coast Vineyard Church in Lincoln City. Come celebrate this project that was created to provide safe,

stable housing for those displaced by the 2020 wildfires and the unhoused in North County.

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