CletusWilbury
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Why do you think this will be more attractive to the homeless than a shelter?
I have no idea.
Why do you think this will be more attractive to the homeless than a shelter?
I have no idea.
You understand what I am saying, right?
Homeless shelters are disasters and if you talk to homeless people, they often will say the street is much safer.
The fact the walls are made of canvas now, does that change the shelter mentality? I'm not so sure.
Yes, I see your point. You are asking many good questions. I'm not knowledgeable enough to give answers.
I'm friend of a friend of the little houses for the homeless guy in LA. he would buiild these sheds and put them on the street for a homeless person. LA got mad at him, confiscated the houses, now I think they want to put them in all the same place or something. I see that as having the same issue as a shelter or a tent city.
Why do you think this will be more attractive to the homeless than a shelter?
In other words, no matter how much public help is offered the local "homeless" problem will not be solved.
It seems to me that the more public benefits that are offered then the more of a magnate for drawing new "homeless" folks to that area will be.
Almost $93,000 a head. San Diego has an average rent for one bedroom apt of about $1,600. At that rate, you could furnish and house that person for at least 4 years.
I think you're off a decimal point. My HP-12C tells me the total is $9,300/person.
You're right... :3oops: