Author Topic: Housing Affordability Crisis Solved: Sedona To Let Homeless Workers Sleep In Car  (Read 71 times)

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https://www.zerohedge.com/economics/housing-affordability-crisis-solved-sedona-let-homeless-workers-sleep-cars

A homeless coalition will be charged with overseeing the facility from 10pm to 8am, and all cars have to leave the lot during the day -- so much for night-shift workers. To secure a spot in the lot, individuals must be full-time workers in the city. Proponents say the lot will help prevent homeless workers from sleeping in cars parked on Sedona streets or on the national forest land that is one of Sedona's major tourist draws.

They'll also have to engage with social workers who will help them strive to find permanent homes. Good luck. With the average house in the isolated town going for $930,000, and rental homes oriented toward big-spending vacationers, the desert paradise is unaffordable for many blue-collar workers.