As public camping ban looms, Miami-Dade considers 'tiny homes' for the homeless
Briefly

Miami-Dade County is exploring options for emergency accommodations, like tiny homes, for unsheltered homeless individuals as a recent law could result in their incarceration.
Ron Book emphasized the importance of making tiny homes suitable for living, stating, 'If you're going to build a tiny home project, it needs to be a real home.'
Despite previous attempts failing, Miami-Dade officials recognize the pressing need for effective solutions to address homelessness before the camping ban is enforced.
Local governments are facing immediate pressure to transition their homeless populations indoors, with the camping ban legally obligating them to manage these vulnerable groups effectively.
Read at Miami Herald
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