New York City Expands Shelter Options Amid Historic Cold Stretch
New York City Expands Shelter Options Amid Historic Cold Stretch
US · Published Feb 3, 2026
New York City expands shelter options with single-room units due to a historic cold stretch.
The city is under 'Code Blue,' increasing outreach and easing shelter access after 16 outdoor deaths, 13 from hypothermia.
NYC has opened 10 new warming shelters, deployed 17 mobile units, and connected over 860 homeless individuals with shelter since January 19.
NYC increases shelter for homeless during cold
New York City is facing an unprecedented cold spell, leading to an expansion of shelter options for its homeless population. Mayor Zohran Mamdani and DSS Commissioner Molly Park have announced the opening of additional single-room shelter units to cater to individuals who may avoid communal spaces. This initiative aims to provide a safer, more private environment during the extreme weather conditions.
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