Philadelphia City Council Considers Permanency for Eviction Diversion Program – Aiding Struggling Families
Councilmember Kendra Brooks Applauds Success of Eviction Diversion Program in Preventing Homelessness
According to the published article of Audacy, the Philadelphia City Council is set to decide whether to make the Eviction Diversion Program permanent, a move that would help families facing eviction stay in their homes. Councilmember Kendra Brooks, who helped create the Eviction Diversion Program, praised its popularity and success during the pandemic, especially its requirement for landlords to mediate with tenants before eviction.
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Eviction Diversion Program Proves Effective in Lowering Philadelphia’s Eviction Rates – Prompts Call for Permanent Status and Financial Support
Before the Eviction Diversion Program, the Philadelphia City Council had high eviction rates, but the Eviction Diversion Program helped reduce them, even during the pandemic. Councilmember Jaime Gauthier stressed the importance of making the Eviction Diversion Program permanent to prevent more families from losing their homes. However, she and others warned that the program needs continued financial support to work well, including money to help tenants catch up on rent.