City Hall has yet to formally apply for the much-referenced $1 billion in federal aid to help cover the expected costs of providing housing and social services to recent arrivals from the southern …
briefing where they revealed that City Hall had only filed $4.8 million in expenses to be reimbursed so far — and received every dollar that they’d formally sought.
Officials said the administration hasn’t even finished drafting its formal request for the billion dollars to the Federal Emergency Management Agency, which also administers the reimbursement program for migrant-related expenses. “We are still fighting for reimbursement,” Hizzoner said. “We think that the campaign season is over. It’s time for people to focus on this issue. We need to be reimbursed.”
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