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The probe is the third done at the request of public housing tenants who serve on the comptroller's NYCHA Resident Audit ...
"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." ...
While politicians, environmental groups and union leaders rejoiced that Empire Wind can move forward, some worry the Trump ...
"Homelessness is such a major issue in New York," said Patrick Boyle, senior director at Enterprise Community Partners, one ...
"I’ve not only shown dedication to residents of all backgrounds, but I know how to deliver on my promises and make this city ...
"Member deference gives locally elected councilmembers the ability to fight for the people they represent on major land use ...
Rafael Salamanca, currently a councilman and chair of the Council’s powerful Land Use Committee, is challenging the incumbent ...
The city will now hold off on selling the debt of property owners—who make the list if they owe taxes or water, sewer and ...
As New York makes progress on stopping contamination from long-lasting chemicals known as PFAS, the Environmental Protection ...
A person or family, regardless of their immigration status, could be eligible for the voucher if they don't have a home or ...
City Limits rounds up the latest housing and land use-related events, public hearings and affordable housing lotteries that ...
When New York State legalized recreational cannabis, officials did so with the promise to give those affected by the War on ...