Zorba
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Say you lift every zoning type law in San Diego or Seattle, who is going to develop dorms for homeless people? I'm guessing around the same time the ultra cheap electricity starts flowing into California from deregulation.Or we could just build housing of all different types instead of accepting mass outdoor encampments or trying to do some building by building central planning. (Though, we should also have more public restrooms).
The lowest rung of housing used to be the single-room occupancy, but cities have effectively outlawed those. Thus, if you can't afford a studio or find a roommate situation, you're out on the street.
ETA: Read your next post, are there actually laws preventing old hotels from doing weekly rentals? There are a ton around here that advertise pretty low rates, but we still have homeless.