1. There are singles, couples and families whose car, truck or van is their home. How often must a vehicle be moved when parked in a free public parking area?

2. When someone experiencing unsheltered homelessness in Lexington dies and no next of kin can be found, who can claim their remains from the morgue for a burial?

3. An ID is required to rent a motel room, ride a Greyhound bus, accept money that is wired, or cash a check as well as apply for many services and benefits. If all identification is lost, which is a common occurrence with no home, what documents are needed to get a new KY ID?

4. Where can someone receive their mail for free if they have no address?

5. How much does it cost per ride on LexTran for someone experiencing homelessness?

6. What is the cost of the least expensive motel room in Lexington for one night?

7. When someone experiencing unsheltered homelessness in Lexington and has no health insurance, where can they receive prescription medications at no cost?

8. When someone experiencing unsheltered homelessness is sick and is treated at a hospital emergency room, where do they go for rest and recuperation when discharged?

9. Where can someone legally camp in Lexington for free? They have their own tent and supplies, just need a place where they will not be subject to arrest or trespassing.

10. How can someone with an ID who is experiencing unsheltered homelessness in Lexington register to vote and vote?

11. There are some public restrooms available to those experiencing unsheltered homelessness in Lexington during normal business hours. Where may they use a restroom at night and on the weekends?

12. Where can those experiencing unsheltered homelessness in Lexington wash their clothing at no cost?

13. Where can those experiencing unsheltered homelessness take a shower?

14. When someone with a pet becomes homeless in Lexington where can they seek shelter with their pet?

15. Many people experiencing homelessness have the added burden of mental health issues. Depression, anxiety, and loneliness are part of life on the streets. If a person is unsheltered and has mental health issues but does not want to seek mental healthcare, what are the options for those who witness their distress?