The U.S. Housing Crisis record high is 771,480 homeless people recorded in 2024. The 2026 Point in Time (PIT) count is currently being conducted. In cities across America, homelessness is a growing concern. Homelessness impacts everyone. Businesses are put at risk of economic failure, caused by homeless people laying and sitting in business doorways, panhandlers harassing customers, street fights and public urination. Some cities create ordinances to promote corridor safety, but these temporary band-aid solutions have done little to resolve the real problem of the need for housing for the homeless. The Ecovillages will provide housing. We offer local stakeholders and every city business corridor, an opportunity to build a self-sustaining rural Ecovillage outside your cities, as the answer to stopping the ravishes of homeless activities. Supporting your local Ecovillage Construction Project, will increase corridor safety, restore business curb appeal and enhance economic vitality in your market area.