Dear Editor:
Building accommodations for the homeless/needy families is an expensive proposition.
Does city hall realize there are alternatives to the $40 million current thinking?
There is a tiny home (400 sq. ft.) builder who can build a home for $115,000. I lived in a 41-ft trailer (5-ft was tongue) for three years with three boys under six-years-old, and my patient wife.
These homes can be joined to others in a pod-like arrangement or built with a common area.
Why don't we hear of any proposals coming from our elected men and women?
Respectfully,
Don Ballantyne