GOVERNMENT KNOWS BEST
GOVERNMENT KNOWS BEST
Storefare
New York City “has shelled out more
than $200,000 to store a homeless woman’s belongings,” the New York Post
reports:
Andrea Logan’s possessions have been locked up—at taxpayer
expense—since she lost her Upper East Side apartment in
2006 after a debilitating stroke, court records reveal.
And the city has picked up the tab, following a state law
that requires it to cover storage expenses for homeless people.
Even Logan’s storage units—some as large as 10 by 16 feet—cover
well over 1,000 square feet of space, way more than offered by most Manhattan
homes.
It was unclear exactly how the city learned of Logan ’s
sprawling storage empire. But officials finally refused to pay for all of her
units last year, prompting her to sue in Manhattan Supreme Court.
Under a deal this year with the city Human Resources
Administration and the state Office of Temporary and Disability Assistance, Logan
agreed to whittle down her belongings to fit into only three units at a Storage
Post facility in The Bronx, at a total monthly rate of $1,297.
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