The state Senate is opening an investigation into the de Blasio administration's exporting of New York
City homeless families to other parts of the state.
Not exact matches
As the founder of a Kansas
City nonprofit she was tasked with figuring out how the
homeless mothers she worked with, many with felony convictions, could make a living wage that supported their
families with also retaining the flexibility they needed to care for their kids.
Now Partnership is working with the mayor's office and other concerned groups on a more ambitious plan: rehabilitation of more than 1,000
city - owned apartments to provide permanent housing for almost 4,000
homeless families and individuals.
«Living in New York
City, my
family and I encounter the
homeless almost every day.
New York
City's top social services official said that while locals in Broome County are griping about five homeless families relocated to their area, the city continues caring for 20 others from the same reg
City's top social services official said that while locals in Broome County are griping about five
homeless families relocated to their area, the
city continues caring for 20 others from the same reg
city continues caring for 20 others from the same region.
De Blasio must restore $ 10.3 million to the upcoming
city budget for critical services for
homeless kids, advocates and
families insist.
All of the members live at the Sleep Inn in Queens, where the
city has taken over all 10 floors to accommodate about 100
homeless families.
As New York
City's
homeless population continues to rise, so does the burden it places on
families...
Come Home NYC will coordinate with the
city's Department of
Homeless Services to identify shelter
families earning an average of $ 35,000 a year or more, help locate an affordable apartment for them and use the funds from the attorney general's office and $ 300,000 from the Robin Hood Foundation provide the landlord with a $ 3,000 deposit to off - set potential rent shortfalls.
More than a year after it was reorganized, the New York
City Department of
Homeless Services has a new leader: Joslyn Carter, who was previously the department's associate commissioner of
family intake.
The organization bills itself as the largest provider of shelter and supportive housing for
homeless families in New York
City.
Homeless families got an upscale Christmas Eve lunch just days before
City Hall restaurant in lower Manhattan shuts its doors for good.
The
city ended its rental subsidy program for
homeless families, called Advantage, in 2011 after it lost state and federal funding.
«This Executive Order adds no legal or financial resources to New York
City's programs to assist the
homeless, and merely requires all New York State localities follow many of the same requirements as New York
City to shelter
families and individuals in need in freezing temperatures.»
When asked about BEDCO,
City Comptroller Scott Stringer said in a statement to DNAinfo that the city needs to formulate a comprehensive plan to stop the homeless crisis affecting families and child
City Comptroller Scott Stringer said in a statement to DNAinfo that the
city needs to formulate a comprehensive plan to stop the homeless crisis affecting families and child
city needs to formulate a comprehensive plan to stop the
homeless crisis affecting
families and children.
«As our
homeless crisis spirals out of control, with our most vulnerable children and
families at risk, the
city doesn't have a game - plan.
The
city Department of
Homeless Services began moving homeless families int
Homeless Services began moving
homeless families int
homeless families into the...
It also runs cluster - site housing, where
city contractors lease individual apartments from a landlord to house
homeless families.
«It is time to stop dumping
homeless families and individuals in hotels and motels throughout the
City without support services and the prospect of stable long - term housing and without community notification or involvement.»
NEW YORK — Extreme weather conditions can provide even more severe hardships for already strained
homeless families in New York
City — including being left out in the freezing cold, according to elected officials.
«Whatever Gilbert Taylor's qualifications may be, the appearance of using a
Family Court judgeship as a soft landing for someone who botched the
city's response to the homeless crisis is concerning,» said City Councilman Rory Lancman (D - Queens), chair of the Committee on Courts & Legal Servi
city's response to the
homeless crisis is concerning,» said
City Councilman Rory Lancman (D - Queens), chair of the Committee on Courts & Legal Servi
City Councilman Rory Lancman (D - Queens), chair of the Committee on Courts & Legal Services.
Advocates and elected officials want the mayor to designate 2,500 a year to move
homeless families out of
city shelters...
► The
city will help move 500
homeless families out of shelters into stable, affordable housing through the Living in Communities voucher program.
Mayor Bill de Blasio has long criticized New York
City's use of privately owned apartment buildings to house homeless families, and his administration has, in its first six months, taken steps to reduce the amount that the city pays for these un
City's use of privately owned apartment buildings to house
homeless families, and his administration has, in its first six months, taken steps to reduce the amount that the
city pays for these un
city pays for these units.
Other significant allocations included $ 28.4 million for rental assistance to move
homeless families out of shelters, and $ 35.3 million to reduce violence in the
city's jails.
De Blasio's administration is requesting a change in the budgetary language that prevents New York
City from using state funds to subsidize rents for homeless families leaving city - run shelt
City from using state funds to subsidize rents for
homeless families leaving
city - run shelt
city - run shelters.
After nearly a week of below - freezing overnight temperatures,
City Council Speaker Christine Quinn and Council Member Annabel Palma, who chairs the general welfare committee, called for the city's Department of Homeless Services to enact immediate changes to emergency housing that would ensure families have a warm place to sleep on cold nig
City Council Speaker Christine Quinn and Council Member Annabel Palma, who chairs the general welfare committee, called for the
city's Department of Homeless Services to enact immediate changes to emergency housing that would ensure families have a warm place to sleep on cold nig
city's Department of
Homeless Services to enact immediate changes to emergency housing that would ensure
families have a warm place to sleep on cold nights.
During former mayor Michael Bloomberg's tenure, the state cut what was known as the Advantage Program, which allowed the
city to spend its Department of
Homeless Services budget on rental assistance for
families leaving shelters, as long as they were employed or actively seeking jobs.
NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio has long criticized the use of privately owned apartment buildings to house
homeless families, and his administration has taken steps to reduce the amount the
city pays for these units.
Nearly three months after Gilbert Taylor resigned as the commissioner of
homeless services amid record levels of homelessness in New York
City, de Blasio has named him a judge in
Family Court.
One of the
homeless shelters run by Housing Enterprise for Less Privileged (HELP), founded by Cuomo in 1986, racked up 31 critical incidents last year — the most of any of the so - called Tier 2
family shelters in the
city, according to a review of internal records by the Daily News.
When the
homeless shelters fill up, the
city send
families to private apartments known as cluster sites.
Mayor Bill de Blasio is making robocalls to New York
City landlords asking them to house
homeless families from the shelter system.
A small handful of landlords, including the owner of a Bronx building where two infants were killed last week in a radiator accident, account for an outsized share of dangerous violations in the
city's private - apartment program for
homeless families.
City Council Speaker Melissa Mark - Viverito did not blame Governor Andrew Cuomo for keeping the city from using state funds to pay for homeless families» rental subsid
City Council Speaker Melissa Mark - Viverito did not blame Governor Andrew Cuomo for keeping the
city from using state funds to pay for homeless families» rental subsid
city from using state funds to pay for
homeless families» rental subsidies.
The
city is arranging a deal for 800 private apartments it has used to house
homeless families.
ALBANY — At the same time Gov. Cuomo has criticized the
city's handling of the
homeless, a new audit set for release Tuesday knocks his administration for oversight failure that has left many
homeless families and adults living in squalor.
It cost $ 2 million to house the
families in Staten Island, but Matteo and Oddo called on the
city to end the program because of the stress it placed on
homeless children that required services local schools didn't have.
Ms. Rosen suggested that one possibility might be to convert the many transitional shelters currently housing
homeless families to permanent facilities, though there may be substantial resistance on the part of building owners, who are accustomed to charging the
city upwards of $ 3,000 a month per room for shelter units and would likely have to settle for much less if they were converted to more stable housing.
Meanwhile, BEDCO — which receives millions of dollars annually from the
city to provide apartments for
homeless families — has twice been scrutinized by
city investigators.
It should reject, the legislature should reject, an ill - considered proposal in the governor's budget for
homeless programs,» Mr. de Blasio said, claiming it could leave 500
city families in shelters or on the street.
Additionally, now that Governor Andrew Cuomo has removed a restriction that prohibited New York
City from using state funds earmarked for homelessness for long - term housing, the city has, if not more funding to shift homeless families into supportive and subsidized housing, then at least the legal wherewithal to do
City from using state funds earmarked for homelessness for long - term housing, the
city has, if not more funding to shift homeless families into supportive and subsidized housing, then at least the legal wherewithal to do
city has, if not more funding to shift
homeless families into supportive and subsidized housing, then at least the legal wherewithal to do so.
At 11 a.m., supporters of a «Campaign 4 NY / NY Housing» coalition of more than 130 community, disabilities,
family,
homeless, housing, legal, mental health, minority, social services and youth organizations call for
city and state officials to expand supportive housing for residents with disabilities and other special needs; steps, City Hall, Manhat
city and state officials to expand supportive housing for residents with disabilities and other special needs; steps,
City Hall, Manhat
City Hall, Manhattan.
In its affordable housing plan, the
city has allocated 750 apartments for
families leaving
homeless shelters.
There, he was introduced by Christine Quinn, the former
City Council speaker who is now CEO of Women in Need, a non-profit that serves
homeless families headed up by women.
In a packed auditorium, an angry crowd pushed back on the
city's plan to open a
homeless shelter for 132
families at 267 Rogers Ave. in Crown Heights, demanding to know how much the project will cost and whether it will help solve, as Assemblywoman Diana Richardson put it, the area's «housing crisis.»
It is well - known throughout political circles that in the 80» and 90's, Westchester County purposely move people living on Welfare, Receiving Section 8 Vouchers, and
homeless shelters to
cities like Mt. Vernon, Yonkers, Peekskill and other high minority populated areas and did not give financial assistance to fund support programs for the large migration of needy
families that were purposely sent to these
cities by the Westchester County government.
Dozens of foreclosed homes still sit empty around the
City of Poughkeepsie, while hundreds of Dutchess County
families go
homeless every night and thousands more do not have access to quality, affordable housing.
As of December 2015, the
city had 577 rooms reserved for temporary
homeless housing across 20 hotels in the
city for single adults, and 527 rooms across 25 different hotels for
families with children, who stay in the hotels for an average of 10 days at a time.
«The
city has grappled for years with the need to house
homeless families and has dealt with it by rewarding unscrupulous landlords offering rooms for hire in SROs with unconscionable, sky - high payments,» she said.