cheka.
31st August 2016, 04:51 PM
help me comprehend this
3.1 million dollars to relocate 300 adults (with 700 kidz tagging along). and of those 300 adults, there have to be some that are not single adult households.....so let's be conservative and deduct 50 for multi adult households
so 3.1 million dollars to move 250 free sh-t army households from one squat to another. or 12,000+ each..
wtf costs 12,000/each in this scenario?
https://www.washingtonpost.com/national/feds-12m-needed-to-move-indiana-residents-away-from-lead/2016/08/31/06f7d266-6f99-11e6-993f-73c693a89820_story.html
EAST CHICAGO, Ind. — Federal officials say they’re searching for an additional $1.2 million to help move about 1,000 people from lead-contaminated public housing in northern Indiana.
James Cunningham, a deputy regional administrator for the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, told The (Northwest Indiana) Times (http://bit.ly/2bR9N6q ) that the department is working closely with the East Chicago Housing Authority to relocate the residents of the West Calumet Housing Complex, including about 700 children.
HUD already gave $1.9 million to the housing authority to permanently relocate residents. The additional $1.2 million would be used to pay for security deposits, application fees and moving and packing materials, Cunningham said.
On Monday, the Chicago-based Sargent Shriver National Center on Poverty Law filed a housing discrimination complaint, claiming the relocation plan violates civil rights laws and calling the housing authority’s relocation process “chaotic and troubling.”
3.1 million dollars to relocate 300 adults (with 700 kidz tagging along). and of those 300 adults, there have to be some that are not single adult households.....so let's be conservative and deduct 50 for multi adult households
so 3.1 million dollars to move 250 free sh-t army households from one squat to another. or 12,000+ each..
wtf costs 12,000/each in this scenario?
https://www.washingtonpost.com/national/feds-12m-needed-to-move-indiana-residents-away-from-lead/2016/08/31/06f7d266-6f99-11e6-993f-73c693a89820_story.html
EAST CHICAGO, Ind. — Federal officials say they’re searching for an additional $1.2 million to help move about 1,000 people from lead-contaminated public housing in northern Indiana.
James Cunningham, a deputy regional administrator for the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, told The (Northwest Indiana) Times (http://bit.ly/2bR9N6q ) that the department is working closely with the East Chicago Housing Authority to relocate the residents of the West Calumet Housing Complex, including about 700 children.
HUD already gave $1.9 million to the housing authority to permanently relocate residents. The additional $1.2 million would be used to pay for security deposits, application fees and moving and packing materials, Cunningham said.
On Monday, the Chicago-based Sargent Shriver National Center on Poverty Law filed a housing discrimination complaint, claiming the relocation plan violates civil rights laws and calling the housing authority’s relocation process “chaotic and troubling.”