The first event to bring together all the 2001 mayoral hopefuls was devoted to promises of a new and brighter day for low-cost housing in New York City.
So we’re presenting a handful of Democratic state primary battles that you might not have heard so much about. In most of these races, there aren’t a lot of policy…
Negligent landlords are in the city’s crosshairs for code violations, but some tenants say that the program doesn’t give them a chance to take over their buildings themselves.
A fire in Bed-Stuy that killed a 13-year-old girl was the direct result of a housing department policy to ignore grievous violations if the inspector can’t look around.
Applicants and a new report by the federal government agree: New York City’s welfare offices go too far in denying poor people the chance to apply for food stamps.