“I was homeless and you took me in….”Matt 25 v. 35 kjv.
HOUSING 350 HOMELESS PERSONS for $1,250.000 in 6 separate STEEL BUILDINGS!
Matt.25 ver. 34-35: Come, ye blessed of my Father, inherited the kingdom….35. For I was HOMELESS and you took me in…
“I was homeless and you took me in….”Matt 25 v. 35 kjv.
Matt.25 ver. 34-35: Come, ye blessed of my Father, inherited the kingdom….35. For I was HOMELESS and you took me in…
Our mission is to spread the message of love, compassion, and understanding by beseeching the government to under take ACTS OF MERCY with us in this case it’s housing the unsheltered homeless in Cleveland for 1.25 mil dollars with one 50’ x 100’ dinning/meeting area unit to service 5 living quarters units of 50’ x 100’.
The Mayor of Cleveland and the city council could find 1.25 mil dollars easily if they tried hard enough and Cleveland could show the rest of the nation how to end this decades long homeless crisis.
The homeless could then be organized into the ……..
Municipal Corps of Home Maintenance Engineers
where some of them will go out into the neighborhood to mow people’s lawn for $10.00 and rake leaves and shovel snow as part-time work. They could paint homes for a cheap price and other house hold chores that the housed population is tired of doing. Mayor Justin Bibb could establish this ”maintenance compound” in a local public park like forest hill free of charge. This is how we can take care of our homeless problem once and for all.
Steel buildings are really comparably cheap and make good shelters for the homeless.
Do your own google research.
Google search “steel buildings” then google search “steel buildings to house the homeless”
There are 350 unsheltered homeless persons in Cleveland on any given night. You can house 80 of them in a
50’ x 100’ steel building. That means you need 5 such steel buildings to house all 350 such persons plus 50.
The building main outside structure cost app. $75,000 including instillation. Add on another $125,000 for the inner walls , insulation, electrical systems, heating and cooling systems plus the plumbing for showers and restroom's plus the flooring and you get a total of $200,000 per unit. Times 5 units and the whole program costs $1,000,000.
Add on another $250,000 for the kitchen/dinning room/social hall and you have total cost of $1,250,000 for the whole compound which is still rather cheap for a city with a budget like Cleveland. So this is really a proposal which must not be turned down.
The overhead doors can be replaced with a solid outer wall by removing the door and replacing it with a steel beam covered by a sheet metal outer wall.
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