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scatter site (plural scatter sites)

  1. An area of state-sponsored housing used as a shelter for homeless people; such housing is scattered across different parts of a city rather than concentrated in one place.
    • 1976, Cost effective housing systems for disaster relief, volume 4, page 131:
      It is designed for single-family use in subdivisions or scatter sites and available as a standardized product []
    • 2002, City Limits, volume 27, number 8, page 24:
      Living conditions in scatter sites depend largely on landlords' compliance and a little bit of luck.
    • 2007, Jill Gerson, Hope Springs Maternal, page 10:
      Between 1998 and 2005, the number of homeless families sleeping in New York City shelters, purchased hotel rooms ("welfare hotels"), and scatter site housing increased by 95 percent, []

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