A new 60-unit tiny home village has opened near Tacoma’s South Hosmer Street, with the goal of providing transitional housing for those living in encampments.
On July 23, local leaders and housing advocates gathered to celebrate the opening of the Kingfisher Village at 1824 S. 84th St.
According to Low-Income Housing Institute, the site cost $2 million to construct. The tiny homes were built with help from volunteers, including high school students.
This high school curriculum news media obstruction model almost identical to the Thousand Oaks City Hall Acorn model is tying up the federal legislation written decades ago in corruption possibilities and exposing cities and states to endless legal battles over rights.