Only 3 of more than 2K NYC homeless people swept up in Adams encampment crackdown landed in housing: audit
But the audit by Lander’s office found that of the 2,308 homeless people present during sweeps between March 21, 2022, and November 30, 2022, only 119 — or 5% — even agreed to go to a shelter.
The audit also found that 31% of the 99 encampments cleared by the city had already been rebuilt in some way by April 12. His audit comes days before the unveiling of next year’s city budget — which is expected to cut shelter funding by nearly 20%. City Council minority leader Joe Borelli said he’d support increased funding for DHS, which initiates the sweeps along with NYPD, if they proved to be a success.
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