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Lansing council might transfer on tiny properties for the homeless

By Editorial Board Published August 11, 2025 2 Min Read
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Lansing council might transfer on tiny properties for the homeless

LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) — Lansing officers might transfer on a plan at tonight’s metropolis council assembly to amass dozens of tiny properties to assist fight homelessness. 

The clock is ticking as housing advocates sound the alarm, urging metropolis officers to resolve on the subsequent steps for folks residing at a homeless encampment at Dietrich Park. 

Lansing residents and volunteers deal with trash at homeless camp amid metropolis lawsuit

Khadja Erickson, Govt Director of the Mid-Michigan Tenant Useful resource Middle, says she has been on the entrance strains since day one, serving to residents residing within the camp. 

“We desperately need to be investing right now in different types of shelter options,” said Erickson. “Different types of transitional housing.”

Joanne Galloway, a housing advocate, says she’s excited in regards to the metropolis council’s proposal to buy “mod pod” multi-use buildings, however has her issues as to what the plan holds. 

“I wish to ensure that as a metropolis that that is being well-thought out, and that we’re being strategic, however I believe that it is actually essential that we have got the correct folks on the desk,” stated Galloway. 

Carl Tielking, founder and director of OneDay Industries, a corporation that’s devoted to addressing the housing disaster, goals to assist unhoused folks discover inexpensive housing. 

“Homelessness has taken people before. I’ve witnessed people on the job while serving the homeless shelter that I lived in,” stated Tiekling. “I discovered people who handed, however we’d like to have the ability to make long-range objectives, as a substitute of short-range objectives.”

Erickson says it doesn’t matter what, the proposed pods could be a step in the correct route. 

“Which will increase public health by reducing the amount of infectious diseases that are spread,” said Erickson. “It’ll reduce the amount of overdoses. The amount of use of the emergency room.”

6 Information will hold you up to date on the outcomes of tonight’s assembly.

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