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Just_One_Hit t1_j0gzefp wrote
Reply to comment by dryancor in Landscaping company surprises employees with bonuses up to $200K by ChickenXing
>Excluding the top leadership team, 1,200 employees received bonuses reportedly ranging from $7,000 to $200,000.
Just_One_Hit t1_iwvxtul wrote
Reply to comment by Fearisloathing in "I've been coming here more often lately" - Pixel art by me by KillerRabbitMedia
And why there's a guy wire at ~6-ft.
Sweet gif, though. I like it.
Just_One_Hit t1_iwfkf57 wrote
Reply to comment by thunder_struck85 in Salt Lake City's city council voted in favor of a project to build a small community of tiny homes for people experiencing chronic homelessness! by Taintastic
Denver's have been running successfully for half a decade, so probably not.
Just_One_Hit t1_iwfju5n wrote
Reply to comment by SerendipitySue in Salt Lake City's city council voted in favor of a project to build a small community of tiny homes for people experiencing chronic homelessness! by Taintastic
It looks like the Albuquerque tiny home village got rid of the 30-day sober before entry requirement, they're just required to be sober while living in the village now (source):
>Two of the major hurdles the village faced earlier on in filling the 30 homes were a lack of funding for staff and the requirement that people are already sober before they move in. Chavez says the 30-day sobriety policy is now no longer part of the vetting process; however, there are still rules residents need to follow. Applicants must be willing to take part in a harm reduction or recovery program and follow rules of no drug or alcohol use within the tiny home village.
Denver also has successful tiny home villages running for a half decade now (source). There's no magic sauce. People just need to have realistic expectations for harm reduction programs, and realize that housing first is the humane and fiscally responsible option.
Just_One_Hit t1_iuio1mu wrote
Reply to comment by moff141 in Roxborough State Park, Colorado [3024 x 4032] [OC] by charlesteacher
Close, looks like it was likely named after somewhere in Ireland:
>Henry S. Persse acquired land from homesteader Edward McKenzie Griffith. Persse probably renamed the area “Roxborough” after the part of Ireland from which his family had emigrated.
Just_One_Hit t1_j0gzk7d wrote
Reply to comment by Circlemadeeverything in Landscaping company surprises employees with bonuses up to $200K by ChickenXing
>The company said it was able to give out the bonuses because of a recent partnership with an investment firm.