A little thread on why homelessness in California is so much more visible than in New York. NY has a legal "right to shelter" because of the Callahan v. Carey consent decree in 1981. https://www.nytimes.com/1981/08/27/nyregion/pact-requires-city-to-shelter-homeless-men.html …https://twitter.com/samueldodge/status/1070475888620298240 …
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This language came through former mayor Fiorello LaGuardia, who successfully convinced voters to add it during the Great Depression. He had been a fan of Jacob Riis, the turn-of-the-century muckraker who documented living conditions in tenements.
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Hayes won, but unfortunately, Callahan had passed away on the city's streets before that happened. And that's in part why the unsheltered homelessness rates in NYC are so much lower than in CA. (Our overall per capita numbers aren't that different.) https://www.spur.org/publications/urbanist-article/2017-10-23/homelessness-bay-area …pic.twitter.com/CFjxxyADOM
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That said, Bay Area homelessness advocates have some hesitations about "right to shelter." They worry it will divert resources away from permanent housing. The ~77K people experiencing homelessness in NYC can get shuffled around in shelters for years.https://www.nytimes.com/2018/02/18/nyregion/homelessness-step-by-step.html …
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