Allow tiny houses on wheels as temporary housing for homeless people
In Plain English
The city currently prohibits tiny houses on wheels as permanent residences. This pilot project tests whether these small mobile units can provide transitional housing for homeless residents. If approved, the city evaluates how well tiny houses work as a stepping stone to permanent housing.
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