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Rachel Carson EcoVillage to bring co-housing to McCandless Township

Rotz, who represents some of the younger people who have committed to the community, said it makes sense for millennials and Gen Zs to consider co-housing.

"They say it takes a village to raise kids," Rotz said. "Well, here in an eco-village like this, you have no shortage of babysitters right next door."

To keep the neighborhood organized, organizers said they'll use "sociocracy" to govern itself, making decisions on various aspects of community life, from handling open spaces to planning meals.

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Currently, the land is undeveloped, but construction will proceed quickly using pre-built homes that can be assembled in less than four days.

A live camera on their website will broadcast the neighborhood's development in real time.

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