Contra Costa County Deputy Director of Health Services, Lavonna Martin, shows an ADA compliant room during the grand opening ceremony Delta Landing a 172-unit interim housing site at the former Motel 6 in Pittsburg, Calif., on December 6, 2021. Delta Landing received a $21.5 million Homekey grant in 2020. (Ray Saint Germain/Bay City News)

More than a year after purchasing the property, Contra Costa County will reopen a 174-unit interim housing complex in Pittsburg later this month that is intended to help hundreds of local homeless residents transition into permanent housing.

The facility, named Delta Landing and located at the former site of a Motel 6 on Loveridge Road, will serve more than 200 residents once it reopens in three-to-four weeks, according to county officials.

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Eli covers public health, transportation and state politics for the Bay City News Foundation, serves as the main editor of the Public Health and COVID-19 Information Hub and assists with Local News Matters' social media strategy. He has also previously covered local politics in San Diego County as well as college and professional sports across the Bay Area.