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In reply to the discussion: Weekend Economists Stamp Out Ignorance December 27-29, 2013 [View all]Demeter
(85,373 posts)5. Homeless Couple Gets A Home On Christmas Eve, Thanks To Innovative ‘Occupy’ Group
http://thinkprogress.org/economy/2013/12/27/3104771/occupy-madison-homeless/#

96-square-foot house
...more than 50 volunteers with Occupy Madison, a local Wisconsin version of the original Occupy Wall Street group in New York. The group, including Derrick and Ybarra, spent the past year on an innovative and audacious plan to fight inequality in the states capital: build tiny homes for the homeless. In a city where an average home for sale costs nearly $300,000, many low-income individuals simply cant afford somewhere to live.
Indeed, in January of this year, a citywide count found 831 homeless people living in Madison, a 47 percent increase in the past 3 years. And its not just adults; 110 families with children were identified as well.
The Tiny House Project began the same month. The plan was for volunteers to build micro-homes that still include living necessities like a bed, insulation, and a toilet. The homes are heated via propane and include a pole-mounted solar panel to power the houses light. The total cost: $3,000, paid for by private donations.
Rather than building the homes on a particular lot of land and thus adding another expense the houses are mounted on trailers which can be legally parked on the street, as long as theyre moved every 48 hours. Parking on the street may not even be necessary after Occupy organizers successfully convinced the Madison Common Council recently to change the citys zoning laws so the homes could be parked on private property with permission...
VIDEO: https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=516662518441208

96-square-foot house
...more than 50 volunteers with Occupy Madison, a local Wisconsin version of the original Occupy Wall Street group in New York. The group, including Derrick and Ybarra, spent the past year on an innovative and audacious plan to fight inequality in the states capital: build tiny homes for the homeless. In a city where an average home for sale costs nearly $300,000, many low-income individuals simply cant afford somewhere to live.
Indeed, in January of this year, a citywide count found 831 homeless people living in Madison, a 47 percent increase in the past 3 years. And its not just adults; 110 families with children were identified as well.
The Tiny House Project began the same month. The plan was for volunteers to build micro-homes that still include living necessities like a bed, insulation, and a toilet. The homes are heated via propane and include a pole-mounted solar panel to power the houses light. The total cost: $3,000, paid for by private donations.
Rather than building the homes on a particular lot of land and thus adding another expense the houses are mounted on trailers which can be legally parked on the street, as long as theyre moved every 48 hours. Parking on the street may not even be necessary after Occupy organizers successfully convinced the Madison Common Council recently to change the citys zoning laws so the homes could be parked on private property with permission...
VIDEO: https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=516662518441208
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