Boston Housing Authority Extends Eviction Moratorium Though March, But Advocates Say Crisis Still Looms
Tenants rights advocates march to the JFK federal building, Wednesday, Jan. 13, 2021, in Boston. The protest was part of a national day of action calling on the incoming Biden administration to extend the eviction moratorium initiated in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Michael Dwyer/AP
The Boston Housing Authority has extended its non-essential eviction moratorium through the end of March, but some housing advocates say monthly extensions and legal loopholes doesnât provide enough stability for the cityâs 25,000 public housing residents. Itâs to help all of our public housing residents who may be affected by the pandemic and who are unable to pay rent or get behind. just to make sure that they are safe from losing their homes, Gail Livingston, senior deputy administrator for the Boston Housing Authority.
Ronald (Ron) Ray Livingston, age 65, passed away Saturday, December 12, 2020, at Avera Heart Hospital in Sioux Falls, SD, from heart complications.
Crematory services will be provided by Goglin Funeral home in Yankton, SD. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, there will not be any visitation or services.
Ron was the oldest son, born November 14, 1955, to Ray and Marylou Livingston in Yankton, SD. Following were three brothers, Darrell, Alan (Cork) and Kevin. Ron grew up in Yankton, he enjoyed football, fishing and hunting. He graduated from Yankton high school in 1974. Following high school, Ron traveled, working in various meat packing houses. He later moved to Rapid City, SD for approximately ten years, then returned closer to home in Springfield, SD. He worked for the Bon Homme County, maintaining roads for 25 years.