Fayetteville to tackle homelessness with tiny home community

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Monday, October 7, 2019
Fayetteville mayor proposes tiny home community for homeless
Fayetteville mayor proposes tiny home community for homeless

FAYETTEVILLE, N.C. (WTVD) -- The Fayetteville City Council passed a proposal Monday night that could help put the homeless to work and give them homes.

The first component is a tiny homes community which would tackle chronic homelessness throughout Fayetteville.

The second component is a workforce partnership which would give the jobs to the homeless.

"If you put people in a home and they are trying to get back on their feet, the fastest way to economic progression is a job. If we could partner with organizations who deal with this population with grants, they could help with things we need done in the city like trash pick-up, parks and rec and landscaping," said Mayor Colvin.

The city manager will now look into possible locations, costs and organizations.