LANSING, (Mich.) WLNS — New housing for the Lansing homeless group may be on its manner. The Lansing Metropolis Council Monday evening authorized funding for tiny houses referred to as ModPods to deal with the homeless.
The pods are coming from a non-profit in Kalamazoo, that was unable to undergo with a plan to make use of the models there.
A flyer displaying the pods. (WLNS)
Metropolis Council President Ryan Kost stated it would not make sense to displace folks from homeless camps with no plan to deal with homelessness.
“It makes no sense to displace folks from one spot to another when we didn’t have a true plan in place. We can now say we are willing to try new things,” stated Kost.
Kost acknowledges there’s loads of questions surrounding the venture, like the place the tiny houses will go and whether or not their future neighbors shall be receptive.
Kimberly Coleman, the director of human relations and group providers for town of Lansing, says they’re on the lookout for group suggestions.
“Certainly make sure that we get into those neighborhoods or those communities where we’re looking at placing it. Just to get their feedback, and to hear what their concerns are,” Coleman stated.
Town’s spokesperson says the houses will not be prepared till a minimum of March 2026.
Coleman advised 6 Information they’ve already had two folks attain out and supply up properties to accommodate the group.
All 50 models embrace each heating and air con methods. They’re largely made up of 8 foot cubes, designed to deal with 1 particular person. there are additionally models designed for 2.
Town confirmed the full value for all 50 houses is $640,000, not together with set up, with a further $750,000 wanted yearly for maintenance.
The long run aim is for people to transition to everlasting housing after six months or so.
Coleman stated in the course of the keep company will take pleasure in some requirements totally free.
“They’ll be able to use the hygiene facilities at no cost to them, they’ll be non-perishable foods that wont be a cost to them,” stated Coleman. “We will help facilitate transportation to those appointments that are not on site, that won’t cost them.”
Coleman says town shall be on the lookout for personal contractors to run the group, however they’ve but to ship out a request for proposal. Town hopes to have the group up and working by March 2026, however emphasizes there are lots of steps that have to be taken earlier than then.