Two more churches - Peninsula Bible Church, also on Middlefield Road, and the Unitarian Church on East Charleston Road - await approval, and others like Unity Church, which is next door to Highway Community, have expressed interest in applying. Highway Community, which submitted an application in November, was given the city's green light on March 2. Using a temporary ordinance that allows religious institutions to host up to four vehicles on their land, the city is hoping the program will be one way to alleviate local homelessness among those who have resorted to living in their vehicles, many parking along busy streets like El Camino Real. It's the first of potentially four or more lots at Palo Alto's houses of worship that the City Council recently approved as part of its Safe Parking Program, which has been in the works for more than a year.
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Soon, the cracked pavement of Highway Community Church's parking lot on Middlefield Road in Palo Alto will be home to up to four vehicle dwellers, at least from the hours of 6 p.m. Highway Community Church in Palo Alto is among the places of worship that will host vehicle dwellers at its parking lot.