CityFHEPS vouchers are supposed to give low-income New Yorkers more choice in where they live, but data shows that voucher ...
Councilmembers and the NYC Comptroller's Office have raised concerns about the city’s ability to handle climate emergencies.
"In New York, prosecutors often require a person accused of a crime to waive their right to later appeal their case as part of a plea offer, even if new evidence is later revealed. These waivers ...
In the three years since the grant launched, recipients have planned programs like community gardens and tree planting at their campuses. Applications will close March 23.
"We must build upon the newfound flexibility provided by City of Yes by making direct, meaningful investments in supportive ...
"The city can minimize emergency housing and long-term care costs by investing in organizations that help older adults access ...
The revitalized "Ready to Rent" program partners with community based organizations to offer one-on-one assistance to New Yorkers vying for affordable apartments through the city's competitive housing ...
NYCHA has the equivalent of 2,000 football fields worth of land, and two organizations are partnering up to help residents ...
"With federal nutrition assistance facing an uncertain future, local organizations must step in to fill the gaps. But ...
While these concerns have resurfaced under the second Trump administration, the message from advocates, lawyers, and health ...
"Right now, roles in the affordable housing sector remain unfilled, and working-class New Yorkers continue to face ...
City Limits rounds up the latest housing and land use-related events, public hearings and affordable housing lotteries that are ending soon.
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