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  1. Google vehicle ads in the US now cover ATVs, UTVs and campers: Google vehicle ads in the US expand to ATVs, UTVs, RVs and non-motorized trailers in May 2026, adding off-road and recreational inventory to the ad format. ppc.land/google-vehicle-ads-in #GoogleAds #VehicleAdvertising #ATVs #UTVs #RVs

  2. Google vehicle ads in the US now cover ATVs, UTVs and campers: Google vehicle ads in the US expand to ATVs, UTVs, RVs and non-motorized trailers in May 2026, adding off-road and recreational inventory to the ad format. ppc.land/google-vehicle-ads-in #GoogleAds #VehicleAdvertising #ATVs #UTVs #RVs

  3. Google vehicle ads in the US now cover ATVs, UTVs and campers: Google vehicle ads in the US expand to ATVs, UTVs, RVs and non-motorized trailers in May 2026, adding off-road and recreational inventory to the ad format. ppc.land/google-vehicle-ads-in #GoogleAds #VehicleAdvertising #ATVs #UTVs #RVs

  4. Aviation weather for Richard Lloyd Jones Jr airport in Tulsa area (USA) is “METAR KRVS 091453Z 22003KT 10SM CLR 20/17 A2988 RMK AO2 SLP122 T02000167 51008” : See what it means on bigorre.org/aero/meteo/krvs/en #richardlloydjonesjrairport #airport #tulsa #usa #krvs #rvs #metar #aviation #aviationweather #avgeek vl

  5. De Raad van State #RvS wil alleen maar dat arme en zieke mensen zorg gaan mijden.
    Zij hebben daar zelf geen last van want zij zijn niet arm en ziek.
    Zo rolt de #beschaving
    #zorg #VVD #D66 #CDA #zorgmijding

    trouw.nl/politiek/zorgminister

  6. De Raad van State #RvS wil alleen maar dat arme en zieke mensen zorg gaan mijden.
    Zij hebben daar zelf geen last van want zij zijn niet arm en ziek.
    Zo rolt de #beschaving
    #zorg #VVD #D66 #CDA #zorgmijding

    trouw.nl/politiek/zorgminister

  7. 📰 Lokale PRO-partijen gaan bezwaar maken tegen naam Progressief Nederland

    nieuwsjunkies.nl/artikel/1Cmx

    🕒 15:12 | RTL Nieuws
    🔸 #GroenLinks #PvdA #Progressief #RvS #Fusie

  8. 📰 Lokale PRO-partijen gaan bezwaar maken tegen naam Progressief Nederland

    nieuwsjunkies.nl/artikel/1Cmx

    🕒 15:12 | RTL Nieuws
    🔸 #GroenLinks #PvdA #Progressief #RvS #Fusie

  9. 📰 Lokale PRO-partijen gaan bezwaar maken tegen naam Progressief Nederland

    nieuwsjunkies.nl/artikel/1Cmx

    🕒 15:12 | RTL Nieuws
    🔸 #GroenLinks #PvdA #Progressief #RvS #Fusie

  10. 📰 Lokale PRO-partijen gaan bezwaar maken tegen naam Progressief Nederland

    nieuwsjunkies.nl/artikel/1Cmx

    🕒 15:12 | RTL Nieuws
    🔸 #GroenLinks #PvdA #Progressief #RvS #Fusie

  11. Any Airstreamers on here by any chance? We’re aiming to set off for spring break in a couple weeks. Solar powered Trade Wind. Lots of sun now, but we had like 2 months straight of rain and the batteries died. I can’t figure out how to get the inverter charging again. #rvs #Airstream

  12. Any Airstreamers on here by any chance? We’re aiming to set off for spring break in a couple weeks. Solar powered Trade Wind. Lots of sun now, but we had like 2 months straight of rain and the batteries died. I can’t figure out how to get the inverter charging again. #rvs #Airstream

  13. Any Airstreamers on here by any chance? We’re aiming to set off for spring break in a couple weeks. Solar powered Trade Wind. Lots of sun now, but we had like 2 months straight of rain and the batteries died. I can’t figure out how to get the inverter charging again.

  14. Any Airstreamers on here by any chance? We’re aiming to set off for spring break in a couple weeks. Solar powered Trade Wind. Lots of sun now, but we had like 2 months straight of rain and the batteries died. I can’t figure out how to get the inverter charging again. #rvs #Airstream

  15. Any Airstreamers on here by any chance? We’re aiming to set off for spring break in a couple weeks. Solar powered Trade Wind. Lots of sun now, but we had like 2 months straight of rain and the batteries died. I can’t figure out how to get the inverter charging again. #rvs #Airstream

  16. Aviation weather for Richard Lloyd Jones Jr airport in Tulsa area (USA) is “KRVS 281453Z 00000KT 9SM CLR M06/M08 A3044 RMK AO2 SLP321 I3000 T10611078 50005 $” : See what it means on bigorre.org/aero/meteo/krvs/en #richardlloydjonesjrairport #airport #tulsa #usa #krvs #rvs #metar #aviation #aviationweather #avgeek vl

  17. @NunlRSS Gelukkig. Dank aan de Raad van State. #RvS

  18. Zo, en Flach (SGP) en DJ Jopie (JA21) kunnen deze ook in hun zak steken.

    Raad van State: "De Afdeling advisering heeft op grond van deze argumenten ernstige bezwaren tegen het initiatiefwetsvoorstel. Zij adviseert de Tweede Kamer het voorstel niet in behandeling te nemen."

    raadvanstate.nl/actueel/nieuws

    raadvanstate.nl/adviezen/@1499 #RvS

  19. Aviation weather for Richard Lloyd Jones Jr airport in Tulsa area (USA) is “KRVS 011553Z 01009KT 10SM CLR 13/05 A3022 RMK AO2 SLP238 T01280050” : See what it means on bigorre.org/aero/meteo/krvs/en #richardlloydjonesjrairport #airport #tulsa #usa #krvs #rvs #metar #aviation #aviationweather #avgeek vl

  20. Protective safe parking programs for the unhoused

    When a community is working to tackle problems associated with unaffordable housing and homelessness, it must do so with a multi-pronged approach. As with most things, one size does not fit all, and the same is true for those that are unhoused.

    Source: srcity.org

    Two previous posts from earlier this week identified the topics of transitional tiny home villages for the unhoused, as well as those metropolitan areas that have made the largest strides in provided such housing. This post addresses the issue of those unhoused residents who chose to live in their car or recreational vehicle instead of a tiny home or other type of shelter. This post does NOT explore these choices themselves, but instead how cities across the nation are trying to provide a smorgasbord of options for the unhoused.

    Source: facebook.com

    While not as common of an approach as tiny houses or shelters, safe parking zones are an important tool for addressing homelessness. All too often, the unhoused are victimized while on the streets, with even a car providing limited protection. In addition, by providing safe parking zones with facilities, they help improve sanitation and health. Such a program can also help reduce the number of service calls to police by concerned citizens.

    Source: bech.org

    Listed below are cities where safe parking zones have been established. Unfortunately, safe parking programs have been axed in several places, particularly in the Denver, Colorado region do to budget cuts, funding challenges, and legal issues.

    From an advocacy standpoint, it is frustrating that more local, state, and national leaders do not see the economic benefits of such grassroots programs. Each unhoused person that successfully leaves the streets is another potential renter or homeowner and a taxpaying productive citizen. Multiply that times the number of unhoused people in a community and you have a significant economic boost…easily equivalent to a new employer in town.

    Source: cabq.org

    The list will be updated as needed. Please feel free to forward any additions, suggestions, or corrections. Once again, nearly all the examples are from the western half of the country.

    Peace!

    Source: amigoscenter.com

    ——-

    Albuquerque, New Mexico: Safe Outdoor Spaces/Zuni (2024) = 8 spaces

    Bend, Oregon: Safe Parking

    Dallas, Texas: Safe to Sleep DFW

    Denver (Longmont), Colorado: Safe Lot (2021) = 19 spaces among 7 lots

    Eugene, Oregon: Overnight & Safe Parking = 60 spaces over 40 locations

    Green Bay, Wisconsin: Safe Place Parking = 46 spaces

    Los Angeles, California: HOPICS SPA6 Safe Parking

    Los Angeles, California: NDICA Safe Parking Glassell Park = 20 spaces

    Los Angeles, California: NDICA Safe Parking Westlake

    Los Angeles, California: Safe Parking LA (2016) = 174 spaces across 6 lots

    Los Angeles (Culver City), California: Nighttime Safe Park

    Los Angeles (Long Beach) California: Long Beach Safe Parking

    Los Angeles (Long Beach), California: City College Safe Parking = 15 spaces for unhoused students

    Los Angeles (Ventura), California: Safe Sleep Ventura (2010) = 25 spaces

    Monterey, California: One Starfish Safe Parking – multiple locations

    Oakland, California: ICAC Safe Car Park

    Oakland (Alameda), California: Village of Love Safe Parking

    Oakland (Fairfield), California: City Church Park ‘n Sleep

    Oakland (Fremont), California: Safe Parking Host = 15 spaces

    Oakland (San Leandro), California: Alameda County Safe Parking = 15 spaces

    Oakland (Union City), California: Careavan Safe Overnight Parking – rotating locations

    Portland (Beaverton), Oregon: Safe Parking

    Reading, Pennsylvania: Safe Parking Lot

    Redmond, Oregon: Mountain View Safe Parking (2022) = 33 spaces throughout the city

    Sacramento, California: South Front Street Safe Parking = 60 spaces

    Sacramento, California: Safe Ground Site = 33 spaces

    Sacramento (Davis), California: Safe Heart Safe Parking – pilot program

    Salem, Oregon: Safe Parking Network

    San Diego, California: JFS Safe Parking H Barracks = 190 spaces

    San Diego, California: JFS Safe Parking Balboa Avenue

    San Diego, California: JFS Safe Parking Aero Drive

    San Diego, California: JFS Safe Parking Mission Village

    San Diego, California: JFS Safe Parking Rose Canyon = 27 spaces

    San Diego (Encinitas), California: JFS Safe Parking = 25 spaces

    San Diego (Vista), California: JFS Safe Parking = 25 spaces

    San Jose, California: Santa Teresa Supportive Parking (2023) = 42 spaces

    San Jose, California: Berryessa Supportive Parking (2025) = 86 spaces

    San Jose (Mountain View), California: MV Safe Parking = 7 lots

    San Luis Obispo, California: 40 Prado Safe Parking = 24 spaces

    Santa Barbara, California: New Beginnings Safe Parking = 154 spaces in 26 lots

    Santa Cruz, California: RV Safe Parking = 14 spaces

    Santa Cruz, California: Safe Spaces (2022) = 52 spaces

    Santa Rosa, California: Safe Parking = 53 spaces

    Mt. Vernon, Washington: Welcome Home Skagit – rotating locations

    Seattle, Washington: U District Safe Lot (2020) = 10 spaces

    Seattle (Bellevue), Washington: Presbyterian Church Safe Parking

    Seattle (Covington), Washington: Covington Safe Parking (2018) = 6 spaces

    Seattle (Edmonds) Washington: EUUC Car Camp = 10 spaces

    Seattle (Everett), Washington: Interfaith Cars to Housing = 5 spaces

    Seattle (Kirkland), Washington: Lake Washington UMC Safe Parking

    Seattle (Redmond), Washington: Overlake Safe Parking = 15 spaces

    Tacoma, Washington: Holy Rosary Safe Parking = 20 spaces

    Vancouver, Washington: Homeward Bound Safe Park = 50 spaces

    Wenatchee, Washington: Safe Park – two locations (north and south)

    SOURCES:

    #cars #cities #health #homeless #homelessness #housing #parking #parkingLots #planning #RVs #safeParking #safety #unhoused

  21. Protective safe parking programs for the unhoused

    When a community is working to tackle problems associated with unaffordable housing and homelessness, it must do so with a multi-pronged approach. As with most things, one size does not fit all, and the same is true for those that are unhoused.

    Source: srcity.org

    Two previous posts from earlier this week identified the topics of transitional tiny home villages for the unhoused, as well as those metropolitan areas that have made the largest strides in provided such housing. This post addresses the issue of those unhoused residents who chose to live in their car or recreational vehicle instead of a tiny home or other type of shelter. This post does NOT explore these choices themselves, but instead how cities across the nation are trying to provide a smorgasbord of options for the unhoused.

    Source: facebook.com

    While not as common of an approach as tiny houses or shelters, safe parking zones are an important tool for addressing homelessness. All too often, the unhoused are victimized while on the streets, with even a car providing limited protection. In addition, by providing safe parking zones with facilities, they help improve sanitation and health. Such a program can also help reduce the number of service calls to police by concerned citizens.

    Source: bech.org

    Listed below are cities where safe parking zones have been established. Unfortunately, safe parking programs have been axed in several places, particularly in the Denver, Colorado region do to budget cuts, funding challenges, and legal issues.

    From an advocacy standpoint, it is frustrating that more local, state, and national leaders do not see the economic benefits of such grassroots programs. Each unhoused person that successfully leaves the streets is another potential renter or homeowner and a taxpaying productive citizen. Multiply that times the number of unhoused people in a community and you have a significant economic boost…easily equivalent to a new employer in town.

    Source: cabq.org

    The list will be updated as needed. Please feel free to forward any additions, suggestions, or corrections. Once again, nearly all the examples are from the western half of the country.

    Peace!

    Source: amigoscenter.com

    ——-

    Albuquerque, New Mexico: Safe Outdoor Spaces/Zuni (2024) = 8 spaces

    Bend, Oregon: Safe Parking

    Dallas, Texas: Safe to Sleep DFW

    Denver (Longmont), Colorado: Safe Lot (2021) = 19 spaces among 7 lots

    Eugene, Oregon: Overnight & Safe Parking = 60 spaces over 40 locations

    Green Bay, Wisconsin: Safe Place Parking = 46 spaces

    Los Angeles, California: HOPICS SPA6 Safe Parking

    Los Angeles, California: NDICA Safe Parking Glassell Park = 20 spaces

    Los Angeles, California: NDICA Safe Parking Westlake

    Los Angeles, California: Safe Parking LA (2016) = 174 spaces across 6 lots

    Los Angeles (Culver City), California: Nighttime Safe Park

    Los Angeles (Long Beach) California: Long Beach Safe Parking

    Los Angeles (Long Beach), California: City College Safe Parking = 15 spaces for unhoused students

    Los Angeles (Ventura), California: Safe Sleep Ventura (2010) = 25 spaces

    Monterey, California: One Starfish Safe Parking – multiple locations

    Oakland, California: ICAC Safe Car Park

    Oakland (Alameda), California: Village of Love Safe Parking

    Oakland (Fairfield), California: City Church Park ‘n Sleep

    Oakland (Fremont), California: Safe Parking Host = 15 spaces

    Oakland (San Leandro), California: Alameda County Safe Parking = 15 spaces

    Oakland (Union City), California: Careavan Safe Overnight Parking – rotating locations

    Portland (Beaverton), Oregon: Safe Parking

    Reading, Pennsylvania: Safe Parking Lot

    Redmond, Oregon: Mountain View Safe Parking (2022) = 33 spaces throughout the city

    Sacramento, California: South Front Street Safe Parking = 60 spaces

    Sacramento, California: Safe Ground Site = 33 spaces

    Sacramento (Davis), California: Safe Heart Safe Parking – pilot program

    Salem, Oregon: Safe Parking Network

    San Diego, California: JFS Safe Parking H Barracks = 190 spaces

    San Diego, California: JFS Safe Parking Balboa Avenue

    San Diego, California: JFS Safe Parking Aero Drive

    San Diego, California: JFS Safe Parking Mission Village

    San Diego, California: JFS Safe Parking Rose Canyon = 27 spaces

    San Diego (Encinitas), California: JFS Safe Parking = 25 spaces

    San Diego (Vista), California: JFS Safe Parking = 25 spaces

    San Jose, California: Santa Teresa Supportive Parking (2023) = 42 spaces

    San Jose, California: Berryessa Supportive Parking (2025) = 86 spaces

    San Jose (Mountain View), California: MV Safe Parking = 7 lots

    San Luis Obispo, California: 40 Prado Safe Parking = 24 spaces

    Santa Barbara, California: New Beginnings Safe Parking = 154 spaces in 26 lots

    Santa Cruz, California: RV Safe Parking = 14 spaces

    Santa Cruz, California: Safe Spaces (2022) = 52 spaces

    Santa Rosa, California: Safe Parking = 53 spaces

    Mt. Vernon, Washington: Welcome Home Skagit – rotating locations

    Seattle, Washington: U District Safe Lot (2020) = 10 spaces

    Seattle (Bellevue), Washington: Presbyterian Church Safe Parking

    Seattle (Covington), Washington: Covington Safe Parking (2018) = 6 spaces

    Seattle (Edmonds) Washington: EUUC Car Camp = 10 spaces

    Seattle (Everett), Washington: Interfaith Cars to Housing = 5 spaces

    Seattle (Kirkland), Washington: Lake Washington UMC Safe Parking

    Seattle (Redmond), Washington: Overlake Safe Parking = 15 spaces

    Tacoma, Washington: Holy Rosary Safe Parking = 20 spaces

    Vancouver, Washington: Homeward Bound Safe Park = 50 spaces

    Wenatchee, Washington: Safe Park – two locations (north and south)

    SOURCES:

    #cars #cities #health #homeless #homelessness #housing #parking #parkingLots #planning #RVs #safeParking #safety #unhoused

  22. Protective safe parking programs for the unhoused

    When a community is working to tackle problems associated with unaffordable housing and homelessness, it must do so with a multi-pronged approach. As with most things, one size does not fit all, and the same is true for those that are unhoused.

    Source: srcity.org

    Two previous posts from earlier this week identified the topics of transitional tiny home villages for the unhoused, as well as those metropolitan areas that have made the largest strides in provided such housing. This post addresses the issue of those unhoused residents who chose to live in their car or recreational vehicle instead of a tiny home or other type of shelter. This post does NOT explore these choices themselves, but instead how cities across the nation are trying to provide a smorgasbord of options for the unhoused.

    Source: facebook.com

    While not as common of an approach as tiny houses or shelters, safe parking zones are an important tool for addressing homelessness. All too often, the unhoused are victimized while on the streets, with even a car providing limited protection. In addition, by providing safe parking zones with facilities, they help improve sanitation and health. Such a program can also help reduce the number of service calls to police by concerned citizens.

    Source: bech.org

    Listed below are cities where safe parking zones have been established. Unfortunately, safe parking programs have been axed in several places, particularly in the Denver, Colorado region do to budget cuts, funding challenges, and legal issues.

    From an advocacy standpoint, it is frustrating that more local, state, and national leaders do not see the economic benefits of such grassroots programs. Each unhoused person that successfully leaves the streets is another potential renter or homeowner and a taxpaying productive citizen. Multiply that times the number of unhoused people in a community and you have a significant economic boost…easily equivalent to a new employer in town.

    Source: cabq.org

    The list will be updated as needed. Please feel free to forward any additions, suggestions, or corrections. Once again, nearly all the examples are from the western half of the country.

    Peace!

    Source: amigoscenter.com

    ——-

    Albuquerque, New Mexico: Safe Outdoor Spaces/Zuni (2024) = 8 spaces

    Bend, Oregon: Safe Parking

    Dallas, Texas: Safe to Sleep DFW

    Denver (Longmont), Colorado: Safe Lot (2021) = 19 spaces among 7 lots

    Eugene, Oregon: Overnight & Safe Parking = 60 spaces over 40 locations

    Green Bay, Wisconsin: Safe Place Parking = 46 spaces

    Los Angeles, California: HOPICS SPA6 Safe Parking

    Los Angeles, California: NDICA Safe Parking Glassell Park = 20 spaces

    Los Angeles, California: NDICA Safe Parking Westlake

    Los Angeles, California: Safe Parking LA (2016) = 174 spaces across 6 lots

    Los Angeles (Culver City), California: Nighttime Safe Park

    Los Angeles (Long Beach) California: Long Beach Safe Parking

    Los Angeles (Long Beach), California: City College Safe Parking = 15 spaces for unhoused students

    Los Angeles (Ventura), California: Safe Sleep Ventura (2010) = 25 spaces

    Monterey, California: One Starfish Safe Parking – multiple locations

    Oakland, California: ICAC Safe Car Park

    Oakland (Alameda), California: Village of Love Safe Parking

    Oakland (Fairfield), California: City Church Park ‘n Sleep

    Oakland (Fremont), California: Safe Parking Host = 15 spaces

    Oakland (San Leandro), California: Alameda County Safe Parking = 15 spaces

    Oakland (Union City), California: Careavan Safe Overnight Parking – rotating locations

    Portland (Beaverton), Oregon: Safe Parking

    Reading, Pennsylvania: Safe Parking Lot

    Redmond, Oregon: Mountain View Safe Parking (2022) = 33 spaces throughout the city

    Sacramento, California: South Front Street Safe Parking = 60 spaces

    Sacramento, California: Safe Ground Site = 33 spaces

    Sacramento (Davis), California: Safe Heart Safe Parking – pilot program

    Salem, Oregon: Safe Parking Network

    San Diego, California: JFS Safe Parking H Barracks = 190 spaces

    San Diego, California: JFS Safe Parking Balboa Avenue

    San Diego, California: JFS Safe Parking Aero Drive

    San Diego, California: JFS Safe Parking Mission Village

    San Diego, California: JFS Safe Parking Rose Canyon = 27 spaces

    San Diego (Encinitas), California: JFS Safe Parking = 25 spaces

    San Diego (Vista), California: JFS Safe Parking = 25 spaces

    San Jose, California: Santa Teresa Supportive Parking (2023) = 42 spaces

    San Jose, California: Berryessa Supportive Parking (2025) = 86 spaces

    San Jose (Mountain View), California: MV Safe Parking = 7 lots

    San Luis Obispo, California: 40 Prado Safe Parking = 24 spaces

    Santa Barbara, California: New Beginnings Safe Parking = 154 spaces in 26 lots

    Santa Cruz, California: RV Safe Parking = 14 spaces

    Santa Cruz, California: Safe Spaces (2022) = 52 spaces

    Santa Rosa, California: Safe Parking = 53 spaces

    Mt. Vernon, Washington: Welcome Home Skagit – rotating locations

    Seattle, Washington: U District Safe Lot (2020) = 10 spaces

    Seattle (Bellevue), Washington: Presbyterian Church Safe Parking

    Seattle (Covington), Washington: Covington Safe Parking (2018) = 6 spaces

    Seattle (Edmonds) Washington: EUUC Car Camp = 10 spaces

    Seattle (Everett), Washington: Interfaith Cars to Housing = 5 spaces

    Seattle (Kirkland), Washington: Lake Washington UMC Safe Parking

    Seattle (Redmond), Washington: Overlake Safe Parking = 15 spaces

    Tacoma, Washington: Holy Rosary Safe Parking = 20 spaces

    Vancouver, Washington: Homeward Bound Safe Park = 50 spaces

    Wenatchee, Washington: Safe Park – two locations (north and south)

    SOURCES:

    #cars #cities #health #homeless #homelessness #housing #parking #parkingLots #planning #RVs #safeParking #safety #unhoused

  23. Protective safe parking programs for the unhoused

    When a community is working to tackle problems associated with unaffordable housing and homelessness, it must do so with a multi-pronged approach. As with most things, one size does not fit all, and the same is true for those that are unhoused.

    Source: srcity.org

    Two previous posts from earlier this week identified the topics of transitional tiny home villages for the unhoused, as well as those metropolitan areas that have made the largest strides in provided such housing. This post addresses the issue of those unhoused residents who chose to live in their car or recreational vehicle instead of a tiny home or other type of shelter. This post does NOT explore these choices themselves, but instead how cities across the nation are trying to provide a smorgasbord of options for the unhoused.

    Source: facebook.com

    While not as common of an approach as tiny houses or shelters, safe parking zones are an important tool for addressing homelessness. All too often, the unhoused are victimized while on the streets, with even a car providing limited protection. In addition, by providing safe parking zones with facilities, they help improve sanitation and health. Such a program can also help reduce the number of service calls to police by concerned citizens.

    Source: bech.org

    Listed below are cities where safe parking zones have been established. Unfortunately, safe parking programs have been axed in several places, particularly in the Denver, Colorado region do to budget cuts, funding challenges, and legal issues.

    From an advocacy standpoint, it is frustrating that more local, state, and national leaders do not see the economic benefits of such grassroots programs. Each unhoused person that successfully leaves the streets is another potential renter or homeowner and a taxpaying productive citizen. Multiply that times the number of unhoused people in a community and you have a significant economic boost…easily equivalent to a new employer in town.

    Source: cabq.org

    The list will be updated as needed. Please feel free to forward any additions, suggestions, or corrections. Once again, nearly all the examples are from the western half of the country.

    Peace!

    Source: amigoscenter.com

    ——-

    Albuquerque, New Mexico: Safe Outdoor Spaces/Zuni (2024) = 8 spaces

    Bend, Oregon: Safe Parking

    Dallas, Texas: Safe to Sleep DFW

    Denver (Longmont), Colorado: Safe Lot (2021) = 19 spaces among 7 lots

    Eugene, Oregon: Overnight & Safe Parking = 60 spaces over 40 locations

    Green Bay, Wisconsin: Safe Place Parking = 46 spaces

    Los Angeles, California: HOPICS SPA6 Safe Parking

    Los Angeles, California: NDICA Safe Parking Glassell Park = 20 spaces

    Los Angeles, California: NDICA Safe Parking Westlake

    Los Angeles, California: Safe Parking LA (2016) = 174 spaces across 6 lots

    Los Angeles (Culver City), California: Nighttime Safe Park

    Los Angeles (Long Beach) California: Long Beach Safe Parking

    Los Angeles (Long Beach), California: City College Safe Parking = 15 spaces for unhoused students

    Los Angeles (Ventura), California: Safe Sleep Ventura (2010) = 25 spaces

    Monterey, California: One Starfish Safe Parking – multiple locations

    Oakland, California: ICAC Safe Car Park

    Oakland (Alameda), California: Village of Love Safe Parking

    Oakland (Fairfield), California: City Church Park ‘n Sleep

    Oakland (Fremont), California: Safe Parking Host = 15 spaces

    Oakland (San Leandro), California: Alameda County Safe Parking = 15 spaces

    Oakland (Union City), California: Careavan Safe Overnight Parking – rotating locations

    Portland (Beaverton), Oregon: Safe Parking

    Reading, Pennsylvania: Safe Parking Lot

    Redmond, Oregon: Mountain View Safe Parking (2022) = 33 spaces throughout the city

    Sacramento, California: South Front Street Safe Parking = 60 spaces

    Sacramento, California: Safe Ground Site = 33 spaces

    Sacramento (Davis), California: Safe Heart Safe Parking – pilot program

    Salem, Oregon: Safe Parking Network

    San Diego, California: JFS Safe Parking H Barracks = 190 spaces

    San Diego, California: JFS Safe Parking Balboa Avenue

    San Diego, California: JFS Safe Parking Aero Drive

    San Diego, California: JFS Safe Parking Mission Village

    San Diego, California: JFS Safe Parking Rose Canyon = 27 spaces

    San Diego (Encinitas), California: JFS Safe Parking = 25 spaces

    San Diego (Vista), California: JFS Safe Parking = 25 spaces

    San Jose, California: Santa Teresa Supportive Parking (2023) = 42 spaces

    San Jose, California: Berryessa Supportive Parking (2025) = 86 spaces

    San Jose (Mountain View), California: MV Safe Parking = 7 lots

    San Luis Obispo, California: 40 Prado Safe Parking = 24 spaces

    Santa Barbara, California: New Beginnings Safe Parking = 154 spaces in 26 lots

    Santa Cruz, California: RV Safe Parking = 14 spaces

    Santa Cruz, California: Safe Spaces (2022) = 52 spaces

    Santa Rosa, California: Safe Parking = 53 spaces

    Mt. Vernon, Washington: Welcome Home Skagit – rotating locations

    Seattle, Washington: U District Safe Lot (2020) = 10 spaces

    Seattle (Bellevue), Washington: Presbyterian Church Safe Parking

    Seattle (Covington), Washington: Covington Safe Parking (2018) = 6 spaces

    Seattle (Edmonds) Washington: EUUC Car Camp = 10 spaces

    Seattle (Everett), Washington: Interfaith Cars to Housing = 5 spaces

    Seattle (Kirkland), Washington: Lake Washington UMC Safe Parking

    Seattle (Redmond), Washington: Overlake Safe Parking = 15 spaces

    Tacoma, Washington: Holy Rosary Safe Parking = 20 spaces

    Vancouver, Washington: Homeward Bound Safe Park = 50 spaces

    Wenatchee, Washington: Safe Park – two locations (north and south)

    SOURCES:

    #cars #cities #health #homeless #homelessness #housing #parking #parkingLots #planning #RVs #safeParking #safety #unhoused

  24. Protective safe parking programs for the unhoused

    When a community is working to tackle problems associated with unaffordable housing and homelessness, it must do so with a multi-pronged approach. As with most things, one size does not fit all, and the same is true for those that are unhoused.

    Source: srcity.org

    Two previous posts from earlier this week identified the topics of transitional tiny home villages for the unhoused, as well as those metropolitan areas that have made the largest strides in provided such housing. This post addresses the issue of those unhoused residents who chose to live in their car or recreational vehicle instead of a tiny home or other type of shelter. This post does NOT explore these choices themselves, but instead how cities across the nation are trying to provide a smorgasbord of options for the unhoused.

    Source: facebook.com

    While not as common of an approach as tiny houses or shelters, safe parking zones are an important tool for addressing homelessness. All too often, the unhoused are victimized while on the streets, with even a car providing limited protection. In addition, by providing safe parking zones with facilities, they help improve sanitation and health. Such a program can also help reduce the number of service calls to police by concerned citizens.

    Source: bech.org

    Listed below are cities where safe parking zones have been established. Unfortunately, safe parking programs have been axed in several places, particularly in the Denver, Colorado region do to budget cuts, funding challenges, and legal issues.

    From an advocacy standpoint, it is frustrating that more local, state, and national leaders do not see the economic benefits of such grassroots programs. Each unhoused person that successfully leaves the streets is another potential renter or homeowner and a taxpaying productive citizen. Multiply that times the number of unhoused people in a community and you have a significant economic boost…easily equivalent to a new employer in town.

    Source: cabq.org

    The list will be updated as needed. Please feel free to forward any additions, suggestions, or corrections. Once again, nearly all the examples are from the western half of the country.

    Peace!

    Source: amigoscenter.com

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    Albuquerque, New Mexico: Safe Outdoor Spaces/Zuni (2024) = 8 spaces

    Bend, Oregon: Safe Parking

    Dallas, Texas: Safe to Sleep DFW

    Denver (Longmont), Colorado: Safe Lot (2021) = 19 spaces among 7 lots

    Eugene, Oregon: Overnight & Safe Parking = 60 spaces over 40 locations

    Green Bay, Wisconsin: Safe Place Parking = 46 spaces

    Los Angeles, California: HOPICS SPA6 Safe Parking

    Los Angeles, California: NDICA Safe Parking Glassell Park = 20 spaces

    Los Angeles, California: NDICA Safe Parking Westlake

    Los Angeles, California: Safe Parking LA (2016) = 174 spaces across 6 lots

    Los Angeles (Culver City), California: Nighttime Safe Park

    Los Angeles (Long Beach) California: Long Beach Safe Parking

    Los Angeles (Long Beach), California: City College Safe Parking = 15 spaces for unhoused students

    Los Angeles (Ventura), California: Safe Sleep Ventura (2010) = 25 spaces

    Monterey, California: One Starfish Safe Parking – multiple locations

    Oakland, California: ICAC Safe Car Park

    Oakland (Alameda), California: Village of Love Safe Parking

    Oakland (Fairfield), California: City Church Park ‘n Sleep

    Oakland (Fremont), California: Safe Parking Host = 15 spaces

    Oakland (San Leandro), California: Alameda County Safe Parking = 15 spaces

    Oakland (Union City), California: Careavan Safe Overnight Parking – rotating locations

    Portland (Beaverton), Oregon: Safe Parking

    Reading, Pennsylvania: Safe Parking Lot

    Redmond, Oregon: Mountain View Safe Parking (2022) = 33 spaces throughout the city

    Sacramento, California: South Front Street Safe Parking = 60 spaces

    Sacramento, California: Safe Ground Site = 33 spaces

    Sacramento (Davis), California: Safe Heart Safe Parking – pilot program

    Salem, Oregon: Safe Parking Network

    San Diego, California: JFS Safe Parking H Barracks = 190 spaces

    San Diego, California: JFS Safe Parking Balboa Avenue

    San Diego, California: JFS Safe Parking Aero Drive

    San Diego, California: JFS Safe Parking Mission Village

    San Diego, California: JFS Safe Parking Rose Canyon = 27 spaces

    San Diego (Encinitas), California: JFS Safe Parking = 25 spaces

    San Diego (Vista), California: JFS Safe Parking = 25 spaces

    San Jose, California: Santa Teresa Supportive Parking (2023) = 42 spaces

    San Jose, California: Berryessa Supportive Parking (2025) = 86 spaces

    San Jose (Mountain View), California: MV Safe Parking = 7 lots

    San Luis Obispo, California: 40 Prado Safe Parking = 24 spaces

    Santa Barbara, California: New Beginnings Safe Parking = 154 spaces in 26 lots

    Santa Cruz, California: RV Safe Parking = 14 spaces

    Santa Cruz, California: Safe Spaces (2022) = 52 spaces

    Santa Rosa, California: Safe Parking = 53 spaces

    Mt. Vernon, Washington: Welcome Home Skagit – rotating locations

    Seattle, Washington: U District Safe Lot (2020) = 10 spaces

    Seattle (Bellevue), Washington: Presbyterian Church Safe Parking

    Seattle (Covington), Washington: Covington Safe Parking (2018) = 6 spaces

    Seattle (Edmonds) Washington: EUUC Car Camp = 10 spaces

    Seattle (Everett), Washington: Interfaith Cars to Housing = 5 spaces

    Seattle (Kirkland), Washington: Lake Washington UMC Safe Parking

    Seattle (Redmond), Washington: Overlake Safe Parking = 15 spaces

    Tacoma, Washington: Holy Rosary Safe Parking = 20 spaces

    Vancouver, Washington: Homeward Bound Safe Park = 50 spaces

    Wenatchee, Washington: Safe Park – two locations (north and south)

    SOURCES:

    #cars #cities #health #homeless #homelessness #housing #parking #parkingLots #planning #RVs #safeParking #safety #unhoused

  25. Aviation weather for Richard Lloyd Jones Jr airport in Tulsa area (USA) is “KRVS 281453Z 19004KT 10SM CLR 23/17 A3014 RMK AO2 SLP211 T02330172 51015” : See what it means on bigorre.org/aero/meteo/krvs/en #tulsa #usa #richardlloydjonesjrairport #krvs #rvs #metar #aviation #aviationweather #avgeek #airport vl

  26. Aviation weather for Richard Lloyd Jones Jr airport in Tulsa area (USA) is “KRVS 281453Z 19004KT 10SM CLR 23/17 A3014 RMK AO2 SLP211 T02330172 51015” : See what it means on bigorre.org/aero/meteo/krvs/en #tulsa #usa #richardlloydjonesjrairport #krvs #rvs #metar #aviation #aviationweather #avgeek #airport vii3

  27. #RvS 👨‍⚖️ 🤜 💥 #MonaKeijzer

    Maar Mona Keijzer heeft geen boodschap aan het oordeel van de Raad van State:

    "In een korte schriftelijke reactie zegt Keijzer dat ze het wetsvoorstel desondanks "zo snel mogelijk" naar de Kamer gaat sturen. Inhoudelijk gaat ze niet in op de kritiek van de Raad van State."

    nos.nl/artikel/2583555-raad-va #BBB

  28. ...administration.👈..."

    "...👉A quarter of [#Maricopa] county's[, which includes #Phoenix, #AZ] indoor deaths took place in #RVs or #MobileHomes👈, a popular source of affordable housing, especially for retirees, but which are often poorly insulated and too rundown to qualify for #Weatherization programs.

    The vast majority of those indoor heat victims had #AC at home, but the unit was broken in 70% of cases – while one in 10 had no #Electricity to run even a...

    @gerrymcgovern @TheGuardian

  29. ...administration.👈..."

    "...👉A quarter of [#Maricopa] county's[, which includes #Phoenix, #AZ] indoor deaths took place in #RVs or #MobileHomes👈, a popular source of affordable housing, especially for retirees, but which are often poorly insulated and too rundown to qualify for #Weatherization programs.

    The vast majority of those indoor heat victims had #AC at home, but the unit was broken in 70% of cases – while one in 10 had no #Electricity to run even a...

    @gerrymcgovern @TheGuardian

  30. ...administration.👈..."

    "...👉A quarter of [#Maricopa] county's[, which includes #Phoenix, #AZ] indoor deaths took place in #RVs or #MobileHomes👈, a popular source of affordable housing, especially for retirees, but which are often poorly insulated and too rundown to qualify for #Weatherization programs.

    The vast majority of those indoor heat victims had #AC at home, but the unit was broken in 70% of cases – while one in 10 had no #Electricity to run even a...

    @gerrymcgovern @TheGuardian

  31. ...administration.👈..."

    "...👉A quarter of [#Maricopa] county's[, which includes #Phoenix, #AZ] indoor deaths took place in #RVs or #MobileHomes👈, a popular source of affordable housing, especially for retirees, but which are often poorly insulated and too rundown to qualify for #Weatherization programs.

    The vast majority of those indoor heat victims had #AC at home, but the unit was broken in 70% of cases – while one in 10 had no #Electricity to run even a...

    @gerrymcgovern @TheGuardian

  32. ...administration.👈..."

    "...👉A quarter of [#Maricopa] county's[, which includes #Phoenix, #AZ] indoor deaths took place in #RVs or #MobileHomes👈, a popular source of affordable housing, especially for retirees, but which are often poorly insulated and too rundown to qualify for #Weatherization programs.

    The vast majority of those indoor heat victims had #AC at home, but the unit was broken in 70% of cases – while one in 10 had no #Electricity to run even a...

    @gerrymcgovern @TheGuardian

  33. Nou, deze keer ben ik het oneens met de #rvs over het verlagen van #eigenrisico zorgverzekering. Een lager eigen risico verkleint het aantal #zorgmijders. Mocht de premie omhoog gaan - waarvoor wordt gewaarschuwd - dan is dat op te vangen met een verhoging van de zorgtoeslag. Het geheel wordt met deze maatregel uiteindelijk zeker wél evenrediger naar draagkracht verdeeld. Unlike wat RVS zegt dus.

  34. Aviation weather for Richard Lloyd Jones Jr airport in Tulsa area (USA) is “KRVS 151653Z VRB05KT 10SM FEW014 BKN060 23/21 A3004 RMK AO2 SLP176 T02330211” : See what it means on bigorre.org/aero/meteo/krvs/en #tulsa #usa #richardlloydjonesjrairport #krvs #rvs #metar #aviation #aviationweather #avgeek #airport vl