An activist group has revealed plans to build a $ 3 billion modern city to house homeless citizens in California, according to Sky News.

Citizen Again (Citizen Again) believes that a project to build a modern homeless city will solve the crisis for the homeless in California.

The proposed modern city homes and apartments will have all amenities, such as televisions, hospital and healthcare facilities, as well as restaurants and cafes.

The city will also contain underground tunnels to "reduce the disruption of the citizen's life", the homeless who used to live without shelter for a period of time.

The city, proposed on an area of ​​300 acres, consists of groups of 16-storey buildings, while apartments in this city will be available for the homeless for free.

"Citizens once again" estimates that the new city will be ready in only 11 years, as it is proposed to open in 2031.

It is worth noting that California suffers from a chronic displacement crisis, criticized by government officials such as President Donald Trump and Minister of Housing and Urban Development Ben Carson.

An estimated 150,000 people are homeless, in the state.

To this end, the "Citizens Again" group has created a site on "Go fand Me", and has received donations of only $ 820.