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Minneapolis City Council Passes Zoning Change Opening the Door for Envision Community

Minneapolis City Council Passes Zoning Change Opening the Door for Envision Community

by admin | Nov 16, 2020 | News From Envision

November 22, 2019 – Minneapolis, MN. The Minneapolis City Council unanimously approved the zoning code text amendment titled “Intentional Community Cluster Developments” as part of a strategic effort to create innovative housing types and address homelessness in...
Envision Community: A model for tiny homes, big community | Longfellow Nokomis Messenger

Envision Community: A model for tiny homes, big community | Longfellow Nokomis Messenger

by admin | May 1, 2020 | Envision In The Media

Dewayne Parker became homeless in 2017. For lack of a better option, he ended up sleeping for months on the Green Line train. One winter night, that sleeping arrangement very nearly got him killed. Parker said, ”Everybody knows it’s dangerous living on the streets....
Changes approved in Minneapolis 2040 plan begin to take shape | Star Tribune

Changes approved in Minneapolis 2040 plan begin to take shape | Star Tribune

by admin | Dec 30, 2019 | Envision In The Media

When Minneapolis leaders began hashing out their vision for the city’s growth, the conversation became almost philosophical, Council President Lisa Bender recalled at a meeting this year. “How is our city arranged? Who can live where? What do buildings look like and...
Thinking Small to Make Big Difference on Homelessness  | MPR News

Thinking Small to Make Big Difference on Homelessness | MPR News

by admin | Dec 13, 2019 | Envision In The Media

Two Twin Cities organizations figure it’s time to try a different approach to housing the homeless — one that doesn’t involve temporary shelters or apartment projects that require significant government help. The groups are looking to implement more...
Fine-Tuned Approach to Health Care Challenges | U of M School of Public Health

Fine-Tuned Approach to Health Care Challenges | U of M School of Public Health

by admin | May 6, 2019 | Envision In The Media

Two groups have been gathering in Minneapolis to make a bold idea a reality — create an intentional community of “tiny homes” to provide stability and better health for people who do not have a place to live. Street Voices of Change, an organization of those...
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