State of Emergency extended in Tioga County until January 31

On Jan. 25, the Tioga County Legislative Chair, Martha Sauerbrey, extended the State of Emergency declared on Nov. 8, 2023 regarding the county’s housing crisis, and inability to provide for any arrival of migrants and / or asylum seekers. 

The Emergency Order prohibits the use of New York City housing vouchers within Tioga County. That order is now extended to Jan. 31, 2024 in Tioga County, N.Y.

This order is a result of the Mayor of New York proposing a plan to relocate the homeless utilizing City FHEPS housing-assistance vouchers to upstate locations where rents and leases are cheaper.

State of Emergency extended in Tioga County until January 31
State of Emergency extended in Tioga County until January 31
State of Emergency extended in Tioga County until January 31

2 Comments on "State of Emergency extended in Tioga County until January 31"

  1. Now they can raise there rent cost.

  2. How un-Christian. Would Jesus would show this kind of hate toward those who are different?
    If you think this is alright, you should reevaluate your conscience?

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