Multnomah County offered free tiny homes if residents housed the homeless. Here’s what happened
Back in 2017, Multnomah County offered to pay for tiny homes in residents' backyards in order to house homeless families. They built four and moved families in. But the program has since gone dark — so what happened? Read more: https://www.kgw.com/article/news/inve... Watch more The Story videos: http://bit.ly/watchTheStory Follow The Story on Twitter: / thestorykgw Follow The Story on Instagram: / thestorykgw

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