What matters to me is not whether this is the perfect plan yet, but simply that someone is making this kind of an effort. Kudos to #SaltLakeCity for trying.
The idea is to build a village of 400-square-foot tiny homes with access to mental health and other resources to help reduce chronic homelessness in Salt Lake City. Take a look inside @slcmayor’s plan. trib.al/UbLsVuP

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I wish local governments would make it easy for private charities to set up these "villages". There isn't a lack of desire from citizens. But there is a long lack of accomplishment from government.
Replying to @marwilliamson
I love this idea. I hope that the homeless appreciate and take care of it. This is a local idea, & it rocks. In contrast, the dystopian nightmare that the @WEForum billionaires are rolling out would only achieve to make us all poor while getting themselves richer & more powerful.
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