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In a 4-3 vote, Ontario City Council decided that the tiny homes current location would not be a permanent one. Author: Katija Stjepovic (KTVB) Updated: 10:15 PM MDT May 1, 2021
ONTARIO, Ore. During a city council meeting in Ontario, Ore., a proposal to keep 16 tiny homes for the homeless population open past the month of May was rejected by a 4-3 vote.
The tiny homes are 8x11 feet and include a cot, a heater, a fridge and a microwave.
Overseen by the non-profit organization Community in Action, the goal of the tiny homes program is to get Oregonians experiencing homelessness back on their feet, and hopefully into permanent living situations when they leave their temporary homes.
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