jonathan bloom, thank you for that. so what is the next step? full report on our website. go to nbcbayarea.com/digitaloriginals or take out your phone, open your camera, and scan that qr code right there on the left side of your screen. it will take you to jonathan's story. >>> in the south bay, more than 150 unhoused people living along coyote creek in san jose are packing up as they prepare to be forced out of their campsites as early as tomorrow. they had been warned they can no longer live along a four-tile stretch of the creek because the city plans to begin a flood protection project. some tell us it's hard because they have lived there more than 20 years. >> it's really sad, because where are we going to go? this is a last resort. we're here because there's nowhere to go. >> a few tell us they plan to move out into nearby parking lots and the surrounding streets, sparking new concerns with business owners and neighbors. while some people are on wait lists for what are called tiny homes, advocates say efforts to help those living along the