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According to the proposal, the Ithaca Dedicated Encampment Site would house up to 50 residents experiencing homelessness.
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New York Gov. Kathy Hochul told reporters Friday that she has not yet determined whether the state will extend the soon-to-expire eviction moratorium. Some housing advocates are disappointed the governor failed to address the moratorium in her State of the State agenda.
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Any household experiencing homelessness will be eligible to live there without income-based restrictions.
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“People are gonna take a bed or a floor, kind of wherever they can get it. Usually it’s going to be in an unsafe environment.”
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During the first 30 days, the program will prioritize those who are unemployed, those with income at or below 50 percent of area median income and other vulnerable populations at risk of homelessness.
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“We’re just bringing the vaccinations to them in a very low-threshold manner."
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"A lot of the landlords are small business owners or just mom-and-pop folks who may have a couple of that they picked up and they’re using it for side income."
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This is the second time Danks Burke has challenged O’Mara to represent the 58th senate district. Geographically, the district is the largest in the state senate.
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“Those properties, to be honest, should really be condemned, but people have to live there because it’s the only place that they’re able to afford."
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Volunteers are now helping people to set up new shelters and move belongings.