Homelessness isn’t solved by more homes. It’s solved by more responsibility rental policy and enforcement, better programs for vulnerable renters, and community-level supports. People near homelessness aren’t able to access newly developed homes. Too expensive.
We should be looking at the Finland model they've basically ended homelessness by building tiny homes and then giving the people access to training and therapy. Almost all have been able to get back on their feet & active members of society. All at a lower cost than leaving people to live on streets
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but it's probably not good enough for ya so whatever.