DHS and Samaritan to Meet With Glendale

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Site of the proposed homeless shelter on Cooper Avenue

The Department of Homeless Services and Samaritan Village announced their first outreach meeting regarding the proposed Cooper Avenue homeless shelter structure gonflable with Community Board 5 and Glendale residents for May 22 at 7:30 p.m. at Christ the King High School, 68-02 Metropolitan Ave.

Samaritan’s $27 million proposal for a 125-family transitional housing facility at 78-16 Cooper Ave. has been under protest and at the center of debate in Glendale for over a year after rumors of the possible facility first made its way to the Glendale Civic Association Facebook page.

“I can’t imagine what they’re going to tell us,” said Kathy Masi, president of the Glendale Civic Association. “But, I think this is an opportunity to finally get some answers that I don’t think in any way is an indication that this is not going forward.”

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