In Colorado mountain towns, where affordable housing is scarce, “even living out of your car is gentrified”
https://www.siliconvalley.com/2022/08/08/colorado-mountain-town-housing-safe-parking-salida/
SALIDA — Blocked from sleeping in vehicles parked within municipal boundaries, workers in profit-minded Colorado mountain towns now must seek “safe outdoor space” — in Walmart lots, forests or newly designated areas with Wi-Fi and access to bathrooms.
But homeowners oppose these SOS zones in Salida and Breckenridge as “band-aids” encouraging vehicle-based living. And workers who park there are charged $300 a month in Salida and $45 in Breckenridge ($80 if rec center showers are included).