As part of the program, the city will pay 12 dollars per bed to an existing shelter, about 150 beds to the Dallas Living Foundation and the bridge. Dallas Homeless service office assigns beds within 90 days
150 extra beds can dominate the unspoiled 1,100 population of Dallas, but the city also prefers veterans, homeless families with children, elderly, disabled persons and disabled persons temporary evacuation We are planning to open a place. People at LGBTQ community refugees will receive transportation, catering and snacks, personal storage and case management services
According to the plan, neighbors near the potential evacuation center will be notified 30 days prior to the start of service to the customer. Evacuate temporary shelters every 90 days to other places in the city
The plan is to place evacuation centers in urban facilities, schools, churches and other private land. Municipal authorities advised Board members on Monday that any faith-based organization should use urban cash as part of the program, comply with urban housing policy, and prohibit discrimination based on sexual orientation did. But Omar Narvaez, a member of the Board of Directors, expressed concern that because all stay at the shelter is temporary, it takes a long time for complaints submitted to the city to be resolved.
Nawaz said: "If they think they are discriminated in these temporary places, I really want to make sure they have places to go." "You only have 90 days to report on the first day If you do, it may arrive within 90 days What will happen if it happens on the 89th? What happens then? "
Nawaz colleague Adam Medrano told the municipal officials that he believes that all temporary shelters should be in urban ownership facilities rather than private property.
Finally, in order to solve the so-called staff's bottleneck and prevent people from getting permanent residence, the city will provide rent subsidies and payment assistance to homeless Dallas meeting criteria for obtaining apartments . The staff stated that the city may prefer to rent it, as the city guarantees that tenants participating in the program will receive payment.
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