As housing for the poorest disappears, cost of shelter soars
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I watched the video. The five guys were not only intelligent but eloquent. It's a pity that they needed those services to begin with because they certainly are able to succeed. Hopefully the fund will be able to help those that aren't quite as smart because that's where the real challenge is.
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They likely picked clients who were doing the best for publicity purposes.
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I'm sure
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The cost of existing NYC shelters will increase as NYS increases its security and oversight.
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"The total adult shelter budget is now $445 million for 2016, $70 million more than the city spent last year."
"In total, DHS has budgeted a record $1.1 billion to cover adult and family shelter in 2016 "
http://www.ibo.nyc.ny.us/iboreports/homeless-shelter-spending-increased-to-record-hight-this-year-yet-next-year-reamins-underfunded-march-2016.pdf
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Perhaps to headoff potential action by Cuomo and/or the Coalition for the Homeless, DeBlasio is now replacing the DHS police found in shelters with NYPD.
http://m.nydailynews.com/new-york/de-blasio-orders-nypd-control-homeless-shelters-article-1.2564388 -
The DHS police state they would love to do a better job, just give us more resources:
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While the name DHS will stick around for a while, the agency will soon be absorbed by HRA.
http://www.wnyc.org/story/new-york-city-merge-social-service-agencies/
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Whynot_31: I have a rent stabilized building. Will DHS remove one of my tenants if I agreed to house a homeless family in his place?
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Doubtful.
...but can I assume that you believe a homeless family would be a step up from your present tenant?
Sounds rough.
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DHS continues to require more money to meet its mission:
http://nypost.com/2016/05/13/city-homeless-agency-about-to-grow-again/
"Records show Homeless Services is already operating with more employees than ever, 2,641, and has a budget of $1.05 billion for the 2017 fiscal year starting July 1, up $194 million since January."
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Those who work in the affordable housing field have known it was coming years, but the feds have now slashed their contributions to the transitional housing programs.http://nyslant.com/article/opinion/hud’s-shelter-cuts-could-prove-catastrophic.htmlNYC presently can't construct permanent housing (i.e. supportive housing) or emergency housing (i.e. shelters) quickly enough to meet its obligations under the Right To Shelter settlements, and will have to fund the transitional shelters out of pocket....expect costs to further increase.
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NYC may lose a lot of its remaining middle class hotels.
http://newyork.cbslocal.com/2016/08/04/maspeth-holiday-inn-homeless-shelter/
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I wonder if the new La Quinta on Atlantic Ave and Nostrand will eventually become a homeless shelter. I don't think it is open yet, but I would not be surprised.
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Friends who work at the Department of Homeless services describe the challenge of keeping enough shelter available to be a complicated puzzle. There are trying to use every resource to its fullest.
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