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 @9M64PWN from Oregon answered…3hrs3H

They should look into why those shelters were rejected, when the alternative is sleeping outdoors with little to no envi…

 @9M644TS from Illinois answered…3hrs3H

Not directly, but residential zoning laws should be deregulated, allowing for freer choice of property usage.

 @9M5XNYP from Texas answered…8hrs8H

I think if there were more social services programs with proper funding this can help with homelessness and providing me…

 @9M5W9RW from Pennsylvania answered…9hrs9H

No, but we should make more homeless shelters and more social programs to get people off the streets

 @9M5Q2TD from Utah answered…17hrs17H

Yes, but don't take away available land. take areas that are run down like warehouses or create tiny home options in a c…

 @9M5N8L5 from Ohio answered…20hrs20H

yes, on designated public property so long as it doesn't interfere with the general use of public land.

 @9M5M64T from Colorado answered…21hrs21H

Yes if they are not creating a sanitation hazard and not impeding the intended use of the public property. Otherwise no.

 @9M5LXFR from California answered…22hrs22H

Yes, but not in an area where the locals believe the above mentioned "character" of their neighborhoods will be harmed.