The agency did not answer The Post’s repeated requests for the number of families who wind up in out-of-town shelters. Now that the program has been in operation long enough that the SOTA subsidy is expiring, one of our main concerns is it might not be realistic for people to be entirely self-sufficient after that first year,” said Jacquelyn Simone, policy analyst at Coalition for the Homeless.ĭHS said 224 SOTA families have ended up back in New York City shelters. “We were initially seeing a lot of complaints about conditions. Multiple outside agencies and organizations have opened investigations into SOTA. Not only are officials in towns where the city’s homeless land up in arms, but hundreds of the homeless families are returning to the five boroughs - and some are even suing NYC over being abandoned in barely livable conditions. One SOTA recipient said she received $1,000 for them.ĭHS defends the stratospheric costs, saying it actually saves the city on shelter funding - which amounts to about $41,000 annually per family, as compared to the average yearly rent of $17,563 to house families elsewhere.īut critics say the “stop-gap solution” has been fraught with problems, and ultimately has failed to help curb the city’s homelessness. A bus ticket to Salt Lake City, Utah, for the same family would cost $800.Īdd to the tab the cost of furnishings, which the city also did not disclose. A Friday flight to Honolulu for four people would cost about $1,400. The city also paid travel expenses, through a separate taxpayer-funded program called Project Reconnect, but would not divulge how much it spent. Families who once lived in city shelters decamped to 32 states and Puerto Rico. ![]() New York City generously shares its homeless crisis with every corner of America.įrom the tropical shores of Honolulu and Puerto Rico, to the badlands of Utah and backwaters of Louisiana, the Big Apple has sent local homeless families to 373 cities across the country with a full year of rent in their pockets as part of Mayor Bill de Blasio’s “Special One-Time Assistance Program.” Usually, the receiving city knows nothing about it.Ĭity taxpayers have spent $89 million on rent alone since the program’s August 2017 inception to export 5,074 homeless families - 12,482 individuals - to places as close as Newark and as far as the South Pacific, according to Department of Homeless Services data obtained by The Post. Homeless Florida man Jonathan Davis stabs hiker who befriended him on trail: policeĬonservatives mock Biden over speech at neglected, unsafe DC train station ![]() Within 24 hours, Portland mayor plans to remove homeless camps, build pickleball courts Seriously, can anyone name a well-run Democratic city?
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