Nightingale Hosted Shelters, EWEB partner on permanent utilities infrastructure. One question: Who’s payin’ for the bum & bumettes’ electricity, water, and sewage? I’ll guarantee you it’s not them. It’s you and me. If they’d build and maintain Transition Centers, they’d have to supply utility infrastructure to one location. With this model, each community has to provide its own version of it. Off the top of my head, Eugene alone’s got at LEAST a half a dozen of these bum encampments – probably more. So instead of random canvas condo developments made from donated tents, everybody gets to look at fenced-in, co-located canvas-covered Conestoga wagons without wheels.

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