Pushed by Council, Mayor Adams agrees to help shelter residents apply for housing

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Mayor Adams announced his administration would eliminate a rule requiring people to stay in shelters for at least 90 days before they can apply to a city rental subsidy program.

Make your contribution now and help Gothamist thrive in 2023.Mayor Eric Adams announced on Friday that his administration would eliminate a rule requiring people to stay in shelters for at least 90 days before they can apply to a city rental subsidy program.

But Adams said he only supports ending the 90-day rule, and has argued that the other measures would cost the city billions to implement. Katz, who was among those present at Friday’s signing, is expected to leave this summer in one of several high-profile departures from the Adams administration. The mayor can veto the bills until 30 days after their passage. Otherwise, they would lapse into law.

 

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