Homeless families, facing eviction from shelters, get 30-day extension
Briefly

The Department of Homelessness and Supportive Housing announced that homeless families facing eviction on February 8 or 10 will receive an automatic 30-day reprieve. This update is part of a new policy reinstating a pre-pandemic 90-day limit on shelter stays, with potential extensions allowing for additional 30-day stays based on family circumstances. However, uncertainty remains as many families reported not receiving official written notice of this extension, raising concerns about communication and the implementation of support measures by the city officials.
The decision made by the Department of Homelessness and Supportive Housing grants housed homeless families facing eviction a 30-day reprieve.
Families are encouraged to work with their case managers to continue the journey of resolving their homelessness.
Support organizations report that many affected families have not yet received written confirmation of the automatic extension.
Further extensions for families in shelters are possible with the approval of the Department of Homelessness and Supportive Housing.
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