Posted on 02/27/2024 6:30:09 AM PST by Oldeconomybuyer
PORTLAND, Ore. (KATU) — Some of the city-sanctioned homeless camps are getting an upgrade. The city of Portland has purchased 100 new tiny home pods for the unsheltered at the Multnomah Safe Rest Village. Each one came with a $16,510 price tag.
While the cost is a steep one, Savannah Eadens, a public information officer for the Temporary Alternative Shelter Sites, said the units come with everything a resident will need inside. This includes a bed, bedding, and a heater.
The pods at Multnomah Village were paid for by federal American Rescue Plan (ARPA) money and Metro’s Supportive Housing funds.
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Mimi Drug Dens, you mean? Mini Sex Dens, you mean? What’s the over/under for the first rape, robbery or drug OD in any of these tiny houses?
Actually, at about $300 per square foot,
the cost is not really out of line.
But your point is taken.
Someone is going to turn these into
tiny VIP rooms for their tiny strip club
I build a nicer chicken house 8 ft X 20 ft for less than 5 grand. Concrete floor, insulated walls and inside water.
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