kaBLOOnie Boonster
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Every time I read about a "retail apocalypse" I start fantasizing about turning those huge, mostly flat, convenient parking lots into something useful. I would think an urban setting would be beneficial to most van-dwellers, compared to out-of-the-way places in the forests or deserts.
Let your imagination run a little bit, and it's easy to see the advantages and benefits of legal places for van and car-dwellers to live, especially in abandoned retail parking lots.
The city could even hire a host who hands out a flyer to the users/campers/parkers, reminding them of, say, four rules they need to follow to keep it legal. Local food establishments and other businesses would see a lot of new revenue, and that means tax dollars for the city.
Let's abandon the pie in the sky now, and ask, Does anybody know of a locality that is experimenting with this approach?
Let your imagination run a little bit, and it's easy to see the advantages and benefits of legal places for van and car-dwellers to live, especially in abandoned retail parking lots.
The city could even hire a host who hands out a flyer to the users/campers/parkers, reminding them of, say, four rules they need to follow to keep it legal. Local food establishments and other businesses would see a lot of new revenue, and that means tax dollars for the city.
Let's abandon the pie in the sky now, and ask, Does anybody know of a locality that is experimenting with this approach?