Expanding Sacramento’s Roseville Road Campus
As California cities continue to navigate homelessness with urgency and innovation, Sacramento is pushing forward with an expanded approach that is centered around community-based shelter, smart construction, and long-term support. We’re grateful to play a role in delivering this much-needed infrastructure.
Most recently, the City of Sacramento approved The Gathering Inn as the operator of the newly expanded northern portion of the Roseville Road shelter-and-service campus. Our team is actively supporting the construction behind this important work.
Information referenced in this blog is sourced from Sacramento City Express. You can read the full article on their website HERE.
The expanded northern campus will include 100 new tiny home cabins, each equipped with electricity and individual heating and air systems. The site will also allow pets for up to half of the units, which is an important step toward reducing barriers to shelter access.
Alongside First Step Communities, who will continue managing the southern portion of the campus, The Gathering Inn will provide:
24/7 on-site staffing and safety oversight
Case management + housing navigation
Behavioral health and social service connections
Meals and a supportive environment for residents
The goal: creating a smoother path from the street to transitional support and eventually into long-term housing.
G&G Builders’ Role: Construction With Urgency and Care
Community-centered projects like this are at the heart of what we do. From preconstruction and budget planning through site development and build-out, the G&G team brings full-service capabilities to ensure progress stays aligned with safety, efficiency, and quality. That includes:
Modular and prefabricated structure expertise
Streamlined permitting coordination
Infrastructure improvements and demolition
Ongoing site management to maintain schedules
Collaboration with operators and outreach partners
Our experienced crews work quickly and without sacrificing craftsmanship, because timelines matter when people are waiting for a safe place to sleep.
This campus expansion is already making a visible impact, and the homes are expected to be ready in the coming weeks.
A Model for Scalable, Cost-Effective Solutions
The Roseville Road campus is supported by:
$12.35M in Encampment Resolution Funds (construction + two years of operations)
A City-led strategy to distribute micro-shelters across districts
More than 1,375 shelter beds are already operated citywide
Instead of relying on single, high-cost facilities, Sacramento is investing in smaller but more replicable micro-village sites. This is a direction aligned with G&G’s proven strengths in adaptive construction.
As the City’s Department of Community Response emphasized, expanding this campus strengthens shelter access and creates real pathways to housing across Sacramento communities.
Moving Forward With Purpose
This project is more than a construction milestone, it is a commitment to the belief that everyone deserves stability, support, and dignity. We’re honored to add our experience to a project that prioritizes people first.