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Kirksville's Tiny Home Subdivision

24 min · 12 de sep de 2025
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Housing has been a complex issue for most communities in recent years. The city of Kirksville decided to try something outside the box and work with their local technical school to turn a blighted trailer park into a tiny home subdivision.  Learn more in a recent MML Review article. [https://mocities.com/common/Uploaded%20files/MML%20Review/July%20Review/July%202025/Turning%20A%20Blighted%20Trailer%20Park%20Into%20A%20Tiny%20Home%20Sub.pdf] (July 2025) City of Kirksville [https://kirksvillecity.com/] Be sure to subscribe to Missouri City View and leave us a review in your favorite podcast app! Learn more at www.mocities.com. Follow MML! www.facebook.com/mocities [https://www.facebook.com/MoCities]www.twitter.com/mocities [https://twitter.com/mocities]www.linkedin.com/company/mocities [https://www.linkedin.com/company/mocities/?viewAsMember=true]

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