De Blasio Scrambles to Curb Homelessness After Years of Not Keeping Pace
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Narrated by:
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Caroline Miller
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Written by:
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J. David Goodman
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Nikita Stewart
About this listen
During Mayor Bill de Blasio’s first year in office, the Department of Homeless Services created 16 new shelters across New York City to house more than 1,000 families and hundreds of single adults.
Then, for eight months, the city stopped opening shelters.
"De Blasio Scrambles to Curb Homelessness After Years of Not Keeping Pace" is from the January 12, 2017 U.S. section of The New York Times. It was written by J. David Goodman and Nikita Stewart and narrated by Caroline Miller.
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