Tiny Home Village Ribbon Cutting Ceremony Recap

March 16, 2026

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Tiny Home Village Ribbon Cutting Ceremony Recap

It was great seeing everyone earlier this month at our Tiny Home Village Ribbon Cutting Ceremony on March 6th!


Lincoln County Commissioner Casey Miller attended the ribbon cutting ceremony for the Coast Vineyard Village Tiny Home Project in Lincoln City, celebrating a new housing development designed to support wildfire-displaced residents and individuals experiencing housing instability.


The project, developed by Northwest Coastal Housing in partnership with Coast Vineyard Church, the City of Lincoln City, Lincoln County, and Oregon Housing and Community Services, created a 12-unit tiny home village that provides both transitional housing and longer-term affordable housing opportunities.


The development includes six transitional units and six long-term affordable homes for residents earning below 80% of the Area Median Income, helping address housing instability following the 2020 wildfires while expanding affordable housing options in North Lincoln County.


Commissioner Miller attended the event to recognize the collaborative effort behind the project and to highlight the importance of housing stability to the overall health of the community.


“Housing stability is foundational to a thriving community,” Miller said. “When people have a safe place to live, they have the opportunity to rebuild their lives, participate in the workforce, and remain connected to the community they call home.”


Northwest Coastal Housing, a nonprofit housing developer serving Lincoln County since 1991, has partnered with local organizations and governments for more than three decades to develop affordable housing and provide supportive services across the Oregon Coast.


The Coast Vineyard Village development represents a coordinated community effort to create practical housing solutions for residents facing housing insecurity while supporting long-term community resilience.


Commissioner Miller noted that projects like this demonstrate how local partnerships can help communities respond to housing challenges and support neighbors working to rebuild stability in their lives.

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