Exclusive | NYC inks new $250K contract to relocate homeless, migrants out of the Big Apple
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NYC is ready to ship some homeless out
(New York, NY) — For years leaders in New York City have accused local towns of bussing their homeless to the Big Apple. Now New York City is reportedly looking to relocate some of its homeless population and migrants outside of the five boroughs. The “New York Post” reports the city Department of Homeless Services has a signed a 250-thousand dollar contract with booking agent Alpha International Travel. It would allow the city to relocate some …
Exclusive | NYC inks new $250K contract to relocate homeless, migrants out of the Big Apple
As part of a revamp of the city's Travel Assistance program, both traditional homeless shelter residents and migrants eager to leave New York City will now be accommodated.
NYC inks new $250K contract to relocate homeless, migrants out of the Big Apple
Thousands of homeless New Yorkers including migrants are getting a ticket to ride out of the Big Apple. The city Department of Homeless Services has inked a new $250,000 contract with a booking agency to transport homeless shelter residents to other parts of the country under the Travel Assistance…
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