JAMESTOWN, N.Y. — In the Southern Tier some community leaders are speaking up about their concerns with the homeless population and proper shelter facilities for them.
So some state lawmakers feel they might have a partial solution with the use of state properties, which are now just sitting vacant.
We are told a bipartisan group of local and state government officials recently met in Chautauqua County to discuss the issue of homelessness in more rural communities with a lack of a strong shelter network, like more urban areas, and how best to deal with the question of costs…