Proposed transitional housing in Schenectady aims to give teenage moms a lift
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1of5Buy PhotoA view of Ellis Medicine McClellan Street campus on Tuesday, March 16, 2021, inSchenectady, N.Y. The parking lot area in the foreground is part of the area where a proposed $7.4 million transitional housing project for teenage parents would be built. Ellis Medicine is teaming up with a local non-profit for the project. (Paul Buckowski/Times Union)Paul Buckowski/Albany Times UnionShow MoreShow Less
2of5Buy PhotoA view of Ellis Medicine McClellan Street campus on Tuesday, March 16, 2021, inSchenectady, N.Y. The parking lot area in the foreground is part of the area where a proposed $7.4 million transitional housing project for teenage parents would be built. Ellis Medicine is teaming up with a local non-profit for the project. (Paul Buckowski/Times Union)Paul Buckowski/Albany Times UnionShow MoreShow Less
Transitional housing for teen parents proposed for Ellis McClellan campus; City to consider zoning change | The Daily Gazette
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SCHENECTADY A local non-profit organization that aids teen parents in and around Schenectady County is proposing a transitional housing building at the Ellis Medicine McClellan Street campus to provide temporary housing to girls who might otherwise face homelessness.
Young Parents United of Schenectady and Ellis Medicine have jointly applied to the city for a zoning change that would allow the $7.4 million project to proceed at the corner of McClellan and Bradley streets, on a corner of the Ellis property that is now an under-used parking lot.