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DHS TOLD TO AMEND WAYS Comptroller Hasn’t Decided On Shelters welcoming of shelter facilities and supportive housing react negatively to a rushed DHS placement due to a failure to consider either legitimate potential neighborhood impacts or the health of the families the residences are intended to support,” Stringer wrote to Taylor. In June, the DHS began housing homeless persons at the former Pan American Hotel in Elmhurst, -SEE SHELTER ON PG. 28- Audit Slams DHS Response To Sandy Relief Efforts Mismanaged & Unchecked said. “Clear contract oversight procedures and vigilant monitoring are crucial, especially in a crisis situation. DHS and all city agencies must plan intelligently and transparently for the next emergency, because there will be another. We can’t afford to be unprepared.” When Sandy displaced thousands of New Yorkers from their homes in October of 2012, Stringer said, DHS TIMES, THURSDAY, JULY 24, 2014 • 6 by Robert Pozarycki Charging that “the current playbook for dealing with homelessness in the five boroughs is failing,” City Comptroller Scott Stringer scolded the Department of Homeless Services (DHS) for placing emergency shelters in communities with little advanced notice. In a letter sent last Thursday, July 17, to DHS Commissioner Gilbert Taylor, Stringer stated his office is concerned with the DHS’ “emergency contracting approach ... to site new facilities in neighborhoods with minimal community consultation.” “Time and time again, I have seen communities that were traditionally The city Department of Homeless Services (DHS) could not show auditors it had adequate safeguards in place to oversee contractors hired to provide emergency shelter and other services after Hurricane Sandy, according to an audit City Comptroller Scott Stringer released last Thursday, July 17. As a result, it was noted, DHS improperly paid contractors for ineligible expenses and for services that were not actually received. It was Stringer’s first audit of an agency’s response to the superstorm that struck in October 2012. “The mismanagement of contracts by the Department of Homeless Services after Superstorm Sandy made the city vulnerable to waste, fraud and abuse,” Stringer -SEE HOMELESS ON PG. 28- ©Times Newsweekly - 2014 - DANCECLUB All Inclusive Packages Starting at $29.95 •Hot Buffet Meal •Beverages •Cake •Centerpieces •Decorations •DJ Services •Laser Lighting Banquet Hall For Rent. Sweet Sixteens, Birthdays, Communions, Christenings, Weddings, Proms, Holiday Parties Dance Club International 718-326-2121 75-47 Metropolitan Avenue, Middle Village, NY Call Now & End Your Tax Nightmare! ©Times Newsweekly - 2014 - THETAXAD • Owe the IRS more than $10,000? • Being Audited? • Unfiled Tax Returns? • Wage & Bank Levies? Co-Author of the best selling book “Breaking the Tax Code” Salvatore P. Candela, EA, ATA, ABA Enrolled Agent - Tax Advisor The TaxAdvocate Group (T) 877.TAX.1040 (F) 718.894.4476 scandela@thetaxadvocategroup.com www.thetaxadvocategroup.com MARK V. BURKE,MD, PC 87-47 Myrtle Avenue Glendale, NY 11385 PROVIDING PRIMARY & PREVENTATIVE CARE •Flu Shots •Physical Exams •Diabetes Management •Minor Surgery •Asthma Care •Wellness •On Site Lab •Hypertension FAST APPOINTMENTS WALK-INS WELCOME MOST INSURANCES ACCEPTED “Specializing in the care of the elderly.” WE MAKE HOUSE CALLS! BURKE DR.CALL FOR YOUR APPOINTMENT TODAY! -2014 -Newsweekly 718-849-8609 Office Times ©Dr. Burke has been serving the Glendale community for 7 years, providing the highest quality medical care to all of his patients. We Accept Workman’s Compensation Patients ©Times Newsweekly - 2014 - DANNASPA


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