Tim Stanley

Tulsa World Reporter

A community of tiny homes that hopes to be part of the solution to Tulsa’s homelessness crisis is continuing to add units and residents.

Eden Village, 1153 S. 61st West Ave., a nonprofit project to provide chronically homeless people with permanent residences, is currently installing its sixth pod of new homes, with this one having nine, officials said.

That brings the village up to 45 homes total, with a goal of 63 officially completing the project by the end of the year.

The village currently is up to 31 residents and expects to have a full capacity of 63, with every unit filled, by year’s end.

“It shows there’s demand,” Brad Johnson, founder and CEO, said of the more than 700 applications that have poured in.

“There’s a lot of need out there. And

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