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Schenectady puts forward allocation of CARES Act funding to assist homeless community

Schenectady puts forward allocation of CARES Act funding to assist homeless community | The Daily Gazette SECTIONS The city has opened the public comment period for its plan to distribute nearly $995,000 in federal coronavirus relief funding targeted to responding to the impact of the pandemic on the homeless community, with six local agencies set to receive funds. Under the CARES Act, the city was allocated a total of $994,996 in Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG-CV2) funding by the federal Department of Housing and Urban Development to prevent, prepare for and respond to the pandemic among individuals and families who are homeless. In order to access the funding, the city is required to present a plan to HUD identifying key partners and service providers; as well as specific services and activities that will help prevent, prepare for and respond to COVID-19 among the homeless population. 

Despite sweeping eviction ban, question lingers: how do I pay when rent comes due?

Jan 11, 2021 Eviction notice. Photo by David Jackmanson via FlickrNew York’s latest eviction ban closes a lot of the gaps left by the previous moratoria from the state and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, offering protections for tenants and landlords. For tenants, it includes a blanket eviction ban for two months and an extended ban until May 1st if they provide a signed form, a so-called “hardship declaration” indicating they ve been impacted by the pandemic. It also includes protections for small landlords who own fewer than ten units. However, it leaves the lingering issue: tenants are racking up potentially thousands of dollars in debt of back rent owed to landlords that have been waiting for money since March.

Hundreds of New Yorkers never got their first federal stimulus check

Hundreds of New Yorkers never got their first federal stimulus check FacebookTwitterEmail 1of3 William Bardwell of Schenectady is still waiting to receive his $1200 stimulus check. Bardwell was laid off during the pandemic and now is homeless.ContributedShow MoreShow Less 2of3 U.S. President Donald Trump s name appears on the coronavirus economic assistance checks that were sent to citizens across the country  (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)Chip Somodevilla/Getty ImagesShow MoreShow Less 3of3 WASHINGTON William Bardwell is spending his nights at the City Mission of Schenectady shelter, his days walking the frozen streets, as he waits for his $1,200 stimulus check to arrive, eight months late.

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