Quixote Village is a two-acre community of 30 tiny homes for single homeless adults in Olympia, Washington.
It is located in an industrial area, zoned as permanent supportive housing and leased from Thurston County for $1 per year.
[1][2] In 2011, $1.5 million was designated for the construction of a tiny house village for homeless adults by the Washington State Legislature.
[2] A 2.1-acre lot was selected in an office district between Mottman Road and Black Lake Meadows Reserve.
Houses were to be placed in a horseshoe layout instead of clusters to prevent in-grouping, and residents stated that they preferred having an exterior porch to a larger interior space.