2006 New York Code - Five-year Plan To Relieve Homelessness.



 
    §  21-308  Five-year plan to relieve homelessness. 1. The commissioner
  shall submit to the speaker of the city  council  a  Five-Year  Plan  to
  Relieve Homelessness, including but not limited to the following:
    a. Projected numbers of homeless individuals and families.
    b.   Projected   expense  and  capital  budgets  for  the  department,
  including, but not limited to expenditures for homeless  individual  and
  homeless family programs, facilities and services.
    c.  Projected  number of facilities to be constructed or rehabilitated
  to accommodate homeless individuals and families.
    d. Projected number of permanent housing units to  be  constructed  or
  rehabilitated to accommodate homeless individuals and families.
    2.  a.  The  Five-Year  Plan  shall  be  reviewed  and  updated by the
  commissioner each  year,  and  the  updated  version  thereof  shall  be
  submitted  to  the  speaker  of  the city council not later than October
  first of each year.
    b. In the  fifth  year  covered  by  each  such  Five-Year  Plan,  the
  commissioner  shall  submit a Five-Year Plan to Relieve Homelessness for
  the next succeeding five-year period not later than six months prior  to
  the last day of such fifth year to the speaker of the city council.

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