OUR HISTORY

Why Safe Parking?

According to Santa Clara County’s 2019 Census, 1 out of 4 unhoused residents in Santa Clara County are living in their vehicles. Due to city regulations and lack of safe places to park, vehicle dwellers are forced to move constantly. Safe parking programs not only provides safety but ongoing case management to assist towards permanent housing.

How did Safe Parking get started?

In 2016, our founder, Rev. Brian Leong wanted to helped mobilize faith communities, non-profits and government agencies together to combat the effects of the growing crisis of homelessness. With our community, MOVE MV has grown to do just that.

2016 – IDEA OF BAY AREA SAFE PARKING BEGINS

2018 – CHURCH PARKING LOTS OPEN FOR CLIENTS

2019 – CITY OF MOUNTAIN VIEW OPENS THREE RV LOTS

2020 – INTENSIVE HOUSING CASE MANAGEMENT BEGINS

2021 – CITY OF PALO ALTO OPENS THREE PARKING LOTS

Today, MOVE MV operates 7 parking lots, consisting of church and city owned properties. MOVE MV serves an average of 160 individuals per night with 60% being families.

Thank you to our partners

Santa Clara County

City of Mountain View

City of Palo Alto

Community Service Agency

We Hope - Dignity on Wheels

St. Timothy’s Episcopal Church

Hope’s Corner

Reach Potential

Valley Health Medical Van

Unitarian Universalist Church of Palo Alto

Highway Community Church

Lord’s Grace Christian Church

News about MOVE Mountain View

He wanted to let homeless neighbors sleep in cars outside his Palo Alto Church. It started a two-year battle.

SF Chronicle (Oct 28, 2021)

Council moves ahead with milder RV ban

City Council meeting in Mountain View talks about RV ban and Lots of Love ministry. The City compromised and held off on enacting an immediate citywide parking ban on large vehicles.

MV Voice (Jun 12, 2019)

Despite ACLU challenge, Mountain View plans to ban overnight RV dwellers

The ACLU and Law Foundation of Silicon Valley told the council that the proposed measure was unconstitutional

The Mercury News (Jun 12, 2019)