Two posts about housing solutions. All that is needed is to free up land for the structures and a cure for NIMBYism. 1. "All I've ever wanted is a tiny house, on a piece of land large enough only to grow my own veggies and fruit, a place where no one can tell me I can't keep Kiltie and Brodie. And everytime I pass by a dilapidated or unused tool shed or garage, I think again of my dream. Or when a post like the one John wrote today reminds me to visit one of my favourite bookmarks..." http://tinyurl.com/5eqlp2 2. "The problem with a Tumbleweed house is that even the 65 square foot model is over $36,000, plus shipping. Well now I learn that early this year students at the University of British Columbia's Emily Carr Institute designed and built four houses, each unique, each 64 square feet, and none more than $1,500..." http://tinyurl.com/65jxgf Comments on the posts have been interesting, including another low-cost solution in terms of the housing itself. The problem really isn't the shelter, it's the unwillingness of municipalities to relax restrictions on property use and other levels of government to make public land available for housing. Ocean -- WISE Book - Policies of Exclusion, Poverty & Health: Stories from the front Podcast Channel: http://bcseawalker.podbean.com/ Personal Blog: Challenging the Commonplace - and other irreverent activities http://challengingthecommonplace.blogspot.com/ See also Fair Vote Canada's home for abandoned and abused voters - http://www.orphanvoters.ca/ If you live in BC, help promote the May 12 2009 referendum on electoral reform - http://www.stv.ca/ To UNSUBSCRIBE send to: [log in to unmask] the following phrase "unsubscribe click4hp" as unquoted text. To view archives or manage your subscription (and create a password) go to http://listserv.yorku.ca/archives/click4hp.html