CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) – City of Charleston Mayor William Cogswell presented a rapid housing initiative to elected officials across the Lowcountry on Tuesday to ease homelessness.
That plan includes 118 rapid housing units that would have a bed, desk, air conditioning and heat, electrical outlets and more. There would also be a permanent building onsite with office space, a kitchen, a laundry room, as well as community and green space.
The plan also includes relocating the Hope Center, which provides resources and assistance to the homeless population, to the permanent building…