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My wife was shocked to learn that half of our power comes from burning coal. She thought it was all hydro; that was true when she was a kid, but Portland has grown and the river is just so big. We’re getting a Tesla next summer, anyway.
What is the logic in not allowing tiny homes in a community? Where I live there is a homeless problem and the city council is seriously looking at all options.
llong65 about 7 years ago
if tiny houses aren’t allowed in city, then Betty will be getting a note from the building inspector about one in her driveway
fuzzbucket Premium Member about 7 years ago
Get an electric car- but your power company probably burns coal.
david_42 about 7 years ago
My wife was shocked to learn that half of our power comes from burning coal. She thought it was all hydro; that was true when she was a kid, but Portland has grown and the river is just so big. We’re getting a Tesla next summer, anyway.
peggykb9 about 7 years ago
What about tire tracks, Cody? Or do they count as footprints? And you have a van but it needs some repairs.
Gameguy49 Premium Member about 7 years ago
Hold your breath Cody, that will be a good start.
joeatwork212 about 7 years ago
A bike or a horse.
1004mike about 7 years ago
What is the logic in not allowing tiny homes in a community? Where I live there is a homeless problem and the city council is seriously looking at all options.