
NYC executes plan to clear homeless encampments, place individuals in shelters
CNN
New York City is executing a plan to clear out encampments across the city where homeless people are known to live and connect those individuals with social services over the next two weeks, according to an official with Mayor Eric Adams' office.
City officials will work to eradicate makeshift sites on city streets and in the subway system and place homeless people in shelters where they will access services for mental health, medical needs and housing, the official told CNN in an interview on Saturday.
The official said more than 150 such encampments all over the city have been identified as locations the city wants to clean up.

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