The first interim housing site in Sonoma County has opened in Healdsburg. The L&M Village site officially had it’s ribbon cutting last Thursday at the repurposed former Healdsburg Avenue lodge. Residents with housing problems first moved into the 22-room site back in November. Organizers say more than 90-percent of residents have landed jobs or boosted their incomes. The site is run by the non-profit Reach for Home and allows residents to stay for 30-days at a time for a maximum of six-months. The city of Healdsburg purchased the site last year using funds from the state’s Project Homekey program.