Mayor Karen Bass broke ground on a new tiny home village Thursday — just weeks after the city announced plans to tear down a site they’ve already spent $16 million on. On Thursday, the mayor’s office blasted an email with glossy photos of Bass breaking ground alongside fellow DSA Councilmember, Hugo Soto-Martinez. The announcement praised a new 50-bed East Hollywood tiny home village, a project expected to cost taxpayers about $33 million by the time it is completed. Karen Bass breaks ground on a new Hollywood tiny home village as cprepares to tear down another troubled site in Tarzana. Los Angeles Mayor's Office But across the city in Tarzana, officials are preparing to tear down a different tiny home village with 74 beds after taxpayers already poured roughly $16 million into building and operating the site. It is one of several temporary homeless housing sites now slated for shutdown across Los Angeles.…