Opinion: Reinventing our approach to affordable housing in NYC
/Juan Ardila is a candidate for City Council in District 30.
Read MoreJuan Ardila is a candidate for City Council in District 30.
Read MoreThe men have been ostracized by their neighbors on the Upper West Side.
Read More“We believe that it would be irresponsible to approve the application without deep community benefits like real affordable housing and commitments to provide good jobs for local community members.”
Read More“We should not be adding to the population because we don't have the resiliency measures in place to protect us.”
Read More“Why should we not expect a level of affordable housing? Over 70,000 people are living in homeless shelters and you’re talking about nonsensical [regulations] and saying you don’t need to do affordable housing.”
Read More“We urge you to designate this home of these heroes so that their stories will not soon be extinguished.”
Read More“The plan has many merits that would provide our community with tangible benefits we wouldn't have under an as-of-right scenario.”
Read MoreCommission Chair Marisa Lago, one of the 11 members who voted in favor of the rezoning, said the land use application was “an important step forward for Flushing.”
Read More“I have been pushed beyond my limits physically, mentally, and emotionally.”
Read More“We don’t have that financial flexibility to find those dollars.”
Read More“We are not afraid to use our rent dollars somewhere else.”
Read More“This is simply a financially prudent decision.”
Read More“I’m not afraid of talking about this. Something has to be done.”
Read MoreA social service organization provides support for homeless, formerly incarcerated New Yorkers at three NYC hotels.
Read More“Either way, the city is going to pay to house the homeless, that’s not a question. The question is whether they want to do it cheaper.”
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