Sacramento approves tiny homes plan for homeless young adults

For the first time in Sacramento history, the city will build a tiny home community for homeless young adults after the city council unanimously approved the proposal Tuesday afternoon. Two dozen cabins will be built at the corner of Grove and Las Palmas avenues in north Sacramento on the property of St. Paul Church of God. The cabins will house young adults from ages 18 to 24. Get the full story in the video above.