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The board, which votes each year on rent changes for New York City's nearly 1 million regulated apartments, is now ...
"I can't vote yes on a project in which the majority of the community doesn't know what's going on," Brooklyn Borough ...
"Let’s be clear: a 436-foot medical tower has no place in Lenox Hill or any residential neighborhood. This is a community ...
City Limits rounds up the latest housing and land use-related events, public hearings and affordable housing lotteries that ...
Find out where to get free composting this summer for your yard, garden or neighborhood tree pits—made from decomposed food ...
"New York City needs to show it can build housing that isn’t prohibitively expensive and comes in without years of delay. EDC ...
The probe is the third done at the request of public housing tenants who serve on the comptroller's NYCHA Resident Audit ...
"When people see the composting process up close—when they hold the finished product in their hands—they’re far more likely ...
“Coercive interventions are costly, traumatic, and ineffective. Community-rooted care, grounded in trust and lived experience, is how we build a system that prevents crisis instead of punishing it.” ...
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