10 Nov 2003 Uncategorized SPECIAL MASTERS REPORT The court-appointed panel overseeing the city’s services for homeless families published its first report, calling for more prevention. ByK. Wright0Comments
20 Oct 2003 Uncategorized PREVENTION FLAT City spending on homeless prevention has remained flat over the last three years, even as spending on shelters has grown by nearly $200 million. ByK. Wright0Comments
14 Oct 2003 Uncategorized HASA GOES ON CONTRACT The HIV/AIDS Services Administration has said it will finally begin using formal contracts with landlords providing emergency housing. ByK. Wright0Comments
29 Sep 2003 Uncategorized BUILDING OWNERS The House granted the Bush administration’s request for $400 million for home-buying subsidies. ByK. Wright0Comments
29 Sep 2003 Uncategorized SCATTER-SITE CLEAN-UP A comptroller’s audit of the city’s scatter-site housing found rampant unsafe and unsanitary conditions. ByG. Gray0Comments
29 Sep 2003 Uncategorized SCATTERED TO THE WIND? PROVIDERS CHIDE HASA PLAN A new HIV/AIDS Services Administration cost-cutting measure could endanger formerly homeless tenants. ByGeoffrey Gray0Comments
15 Sep 2003 Uncategorized MAYOR'S REPORT Food stamp recipients and families seeking homeless services have continued climbing this year, according to the mayor’s annual management report. ByK. Wright0Comments
25 Aug 2003 Uncategorized CRUEL SUMMER: CONCERNS PERSIST AT THE EAU Six months after a groundbreaking agreement between the city and advocates, homeless families say little has changed. ByCassi Feldman0Comments
21 Jul 2003 Uncategorized NOBLE EFFORTS Tenants of the Noble Drew Ali housing development in East New York tried to shame the city out of displacing residents to put up homeless families. ByG. Gray0Comments
07 Jul 2003 Housing and Homelessness SURVEY SAYS … A HOLIDAY REQUEST FOR YOUR OPINION: Keeping to City Limits’ tradition of honoring Independence Day, we ask you, our readers, to freely express your thoughts on how we’re doing. ByCity Limits0Comments