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The state updated its building code to green-light the "all-electric" law that prohibits the use of gas equipment in new buildings.
Al 20 de julio, de los 35.800 inmigrantes que se encontraban en refugios, el 80 por ciento ya estaban en centros gestionados por el Departamento de Servicios para Personas sin Hogar (DHS por sus ...
The shift also means fewer people are subject to the city’s controversial shelter deadlines, which don’t apply to those staying in DHS-operated facilities. As of July 20, most immigrants had already ...
“We don’t have to choose between reliability and affordability on one side, and public health protections on the other. Offshore wind delivers all three, and the time to act is now.” A model wind ...
Each Friday, City Limits rounds up the latest news on housing, land use and homelessness. Catch up on what you might have missed here. A proposal up for a vote this fall would speed up approvals for ...
Adams' Charter Revision Commission has proposed measures to accelerate affordable housing production in the parts of the city that have produced the least, a move that has drawn criticism from ...
"Nonprofit developers, by virtue of their governance and ownership, are the only segment of the affordable housing sector that's required to reinvest their financial benefits of development back into ...
City Limits rounds up the latest housing and land use-related events, public hearings and affordable housing lotteries that are ending soon. (Gerardo Romo/NYC Council) Welcome to City Limits’ NYC ...
Among the usually moderate public housing voters who helped power Eric Adams to the mayoralty, Zohran Mamdani outperformed expectations.
“The Homeless Protection Act … expands New York hate crime laws to include homelessness as a protected class: an attack against a person perceived to be experiencing homelessness motivated by bias ...
With homelessness at record highs, City Limits asked the candidates where they stand on shelters and housing vouchers, street and subway homelessness, and supportive housing.
When it comes to labor rules and protections, the state’s latest $254 billion budget is a mixed bag for blue-collar New Yorkers, advocates said.
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