Legislation introduced in the City Council this week would toughen penalties against landlords and brokers who refuse to rent to tenants using rental subsidies—a practice known as Source of Income discrimination, which is illegal but still pervasive.
Government
NYC Housing Calendar, March 10-17
Jeanmarie Evelly |
City Limits rounds up the latest housing and land use-related events, public hearings and affordable housing lotteries that are ending soon.
Government
Following Resignations, Mayor Taps HPD Head as Deputy Mayor for Housing
Jeanmarie Evelly |
Adolfo Carrión, Jr., current commissioner at the Department of Housing, Preservation and Development, will serve as the new deputy mayor for housing, economic development, and workforce—replacing Mayor Maria Torres-Springer, who resigned last month amid turmoil over the mayor’s dealings with President Donald Trump.
CITY VIEWS: OPINIONS and ANALYSIS
Opinion: Crippling Student Loan Debt Threatens the Work of New York’s Public Service Lawyers
Lisa Ohta and Twyla Carter |
“Attorneys serving the public interest are saddled not only with the constant stress of a demanding and under-appreciated profession, but also with the anxiety of whether they’ll be able to afford rising rent prices, inflation-impacted groceries, and hefty student loan payments each month.”
Economy
Factura de electricidad sigue subiendo. ¿Podría el proyecto de ley NY Heat Act bajar costos?
Mariana Simões |
Los proponentes del proyecto de ley NY Heat Act dicen que es una solución al aumento de la factura de electricidad de los neoyorquinos. El proyecto de ley frenaría la expansión de las infraestructuras de gas y evitaría que los clientes de las empresas de suministro paguen las elevadas facturas.
CITY VIEWS: OPINIONS and ANALYSIS
Opinion: Fortifying NYC Against Droughts and Floods
Ozlen Ozkurt |
“Embracing nature-based solutions, leaning on digital tools to power water management, replacing aging infrastructure, and, importantly, fostering collaboration between city agencies and private partners are essential to tackle these challenges head on.”
Government
Some NYC Buildings Go Years Without Consistent Heat, Comptroller Says
Patrick Spauster |
In a new report, Comptroller Brad Lander found that in some buildings with chronic heat issues, the city’s housing agency failed to escalate violations.
CITY VIEWS: OPINIONS and ANALYSIS
Opinion: Why Latinx Mental Health Can’t Wait in New York City
Valentina Cuellar Laguna |
“While nearly 30 percent of New Yorkers identify as Latinx, language barriers, cultural stigma, and the absence of bilingual providers have prevented countless individuals from receiving the help they require. This is a crisis—but it’s also a call to action.”
CITY VIEWS: OPINIONS and ANALYSIS
Opinion: Transforming Systems of Harm into Systems of Care for Black Families
Zainab Akbar, Emma S. Ketteringham, Lauren Shapiro and Christine Waer |
“As public defenders working with parents in family court, we write during Black History Month to urge state legislators to pass a slate of legislation that informs, supports, and empowers families and communities rather than subjecting them to cycles of harm and separation.”
Government
Brooklyn Tenants Brace for ‘Doomsday’ As Their Affordable Housing Deal Nears Its End
Emma Grimes |
The Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC), a federal subsidy, has created and preserved affordable rents for decades. Now, its expiration could force residents out.
CITY VIEWS: OPINIONS and ANALYSIS
Opinion: New York Needs to Move Now on Cap-and-Invest
Asher Cohen |
“Our state should be a leader in clean energy creation. Instead, because of government flip-flopping and cowardice, we cannot even stick to a plan of action.”