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RE: Our Homeless Experience Part 4: Bureaucratic Meddling.

in #peopleoverprofit7 years ago

The tiny houses industry is slowly changing. The tiny house movement is continually growing in popularity. The County Boards who have to change city ordinances to allow developers and builders permits to build affordable tiny houses is taking time, but not fast enough. Its a shame on those who sit on those boards and make decisions based on financial gains, because so many Families and homeless could greatly benefit from these houses. I personal have been an advocate for this movement, our society needs them now! and I know your voice @hickorymack will be heard as well. :)

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Thank you! There was another here in Minnesota built on church property, and the church wanted to rent it out for cheap to a homeless man.

The city would not allow it.

It's so much red tape for no darn good reason.

It doesn't seem much sustainable to have people living in small houses with private gardens - I tend to favor apartment buildings with common playgrounds, walkable shortcuts, etc.

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