they haven't the funds to move from an unliveable community behind a locked gate which brings us to a second lock and now maybe hope if the burbankbehind the so nona county fair grounds. >> we propose to relocate the homes still standing that can be relocated here to this park. for those that can't be physically moved, to bring in new trailers to be located on this park. >> reporter: now with the foundation, burbank wants a long-term lease from the county for these 3.2 acres. >> it is not going to be the same, but it is still in santa rosa at least. >> reporter: the mobile home project on the site would cost roughly $7 million, mostly government money. the fair grounds board would have to weigh in and the county board of supervisors. if both approve, there still could be opposition. >> i don't like that. >> reporter: neighbors may be an issue. james wilson has spent seven months with a temporary camp for fire survivors practically in miss backyard, and now this. >> to start with, it is a nasty neighborhood for a bunch of old people to live in. >> reporter: steve morrow says don't worry about that. he just wants to be part of a co