South LA resident Elvis Summers only got started building tiny homes in 2015, but his work has received a tremendous amount of attention since then. Last year, his colorful little dwellings—built for members of the city's growing homeless population—began popping up on sidewalks and freeway overpasses around the city.
A successful crowdfunding campaign, helped by a feature in People, brought in nearly $100,000 to finance the homes. In February, however, citing health and safety concerns, city officials began confiscating the houses. Eventually, after a run of bad press, the city gave the houses back to Summers.
Since the city tightened its unattended property ordinance, however, Summers has been forced to find private property on which to keep the homes. In spite of this complication, he's continued with his project, and has begun constructing mobile shower units as well. We checked in with him to see how his work is coming along.
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They're roughly six feet wide by eight feet long and about seven feet tall inside. There's two windows on each side. Every house has a steel reinforced door, American flag and address, smoke detectors, alarms on the windows, solar panel on the roof—which powers two lightbulbs and has a port to charge a cellphone—brand new carpet, and I provide everyone with a compost toilet.
Tiny houses and homelessness are not usual Soylent topics, but DIY (Do It Yourself) projects are. Are DIY projects like this a better way to tackle our challenges as a society than waiting for the government to take care of them?
(Score: 3, Informative) by Anonymous Coward on Monday September 26 2016, @10:21PM
Seems like the set of people with a callous disregard for the lives of the underclass is mostly a subset of those with hyperpatroitism. I think the flag is an attempt to crash their brains with cognitive dissonance.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday September 27 2016, @12:08AM
So where are the house you built for the homeless?
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday September 27 2016, @12:22AM
Who touche'd this?
I was agreeing and elaborating with the previous poster. There is no touche.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday September 27 2016, @03:06AM
You whinge about a mod boost because of the kind of boost?
Touche indeed, sir. Touche.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday September 27 2016, @05:00PM
People keep using that word...
(Score: 2) by GungnirSniper on Tuesday September 27 2016, @01:35AM
NIMBYs come in all political denominations.
We ought to ask why apartments must be of a certain size, and why the density outside of city cores has been lowered.
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