The church, called Dad’s Place, remains open to temporarily shelter people while it also appeals a separate civil case.
For more than a year, a pastor who opened his church around the clock to shelter and give hope to homeless people has been at odds with an Ohio city over the building housing his ministry.
How much would it cost to get the space up to code? Now that they have some publicity, if seems like the church should fundraise off of it, and retrofit their space to comply with the code. Everyone wins!
This is assuming the city is doing this in good faith, and not selectively enforcing the code harshly to punish the homeless. This is Ohio, after all....