TORONTO -- People staying in small wooden shelters built by a carpenter who was served with a court order to stop placing and relocating the structures on city-owned property are voicing support for the project. Before moving into a hotel room run by the city, Jennifer Jewell, 50, lived in one of the ‘Toronto Tiny Shelters’ for a month in the fall. “It was amazing, I spent three months living in a tent,” said Jewell who lives with chronic pain. “People are outside and I think it’s one of the safer options and I think the city should work with him.”