New York City Mayor Eric Adams plans a significant expansion of the 15/15 Supportive Housing Initiative, aiming to produce an additional 6,000 congregate apartments equipped with on-site health and social services. With the goal to enhance supportive housing supply by 2028, this initiative aims to address the slow progress on prior targets. Originally announced by former Mayor de Blasio, the initiative's focus will now shift entirely to congregate models, with less emphasis on scattered site units. The announcement highlights a commitment to tackling housing challenges for vulnerable New Yorkers.
The Adams administration aims to revamp supportive housing initiatives, creating nearly 6,000 additional congregate apartments by 2028, focusing on on-site health and social services.
The goal is to significantly expand supportive housing in New York City, building on the original initiative by former Mayor de Blasio to provide essential services alongside housing.
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