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Oshkosh leaders debate funding models, tiny-home experiment and new outreach team for homelessness
Summary
Council and state legislators discussed Tiny House Village operations, depleted tenant-based rental assistance, a new city-funded homeless outreach team, and statewide housing-bill changes intended to boost housing supply; the Tiny House Village was described as privately funded with operational funding challenges.
Oshkosh officials and state legislators discussed housing supply, homelessness and locally tested solutions on May 19, focusing on funding and operational support.
Council members and staff described Tiny House Village (34 units) as a privately funded initiative that has faced operational and funding challenges. "Tiny House Village is all completely privately funded," a city participant said, and officials reported about "25% vacancy" as an operational concern tied to ongoing funding availability.
City staff said the village initially relied on…
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