Kansas City, MO is planning to develop a "tiny homes" shelter community for 200 homeless residents
Kansas City, MO "tiny homes" homeless shelter community
Kansas City is planning to develop a "tiny homes" community to provide temporary housing for 200 homeless residents. If approved, the city will spend approximately $1.7 million on 95 pallet houses. Each house would provide 64 square-feet of living space with heat, air-conditioning, windows, and locks for two people. The "Verge" community would share communal bathrooms, showers, laundry facilities, meals, case managers, security, medical services, transportation, skills training, etc.
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Kansas City Delays Its Decision On Buying 'Tiny Homes' As Temporary Help For Homelessness | KCUR 89.3 - NPR in Kansas City. Local news, entertainment and podcasts.
The homes wouldn't have plumbing and the temporary residents would share bathroom space, but neighborhoods are leary of a set-up coming nearby.
Kansas City Council Considers Constructing Tiny Home Village To Serve Houseless Community | KCUR 89.3 - NPR in Kansas City. Local news, entertainment and podcasts.
City Council will take up an ambitious $2 million proposal for a “tiny home village” providing beds and services for up to 200 people experiencing homelessness.
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