Housing
NYC SPEED Report Targets Faster Affordable Housing
- Politics
- 3 months ago
New York City officials have released the new SPEED Report, a sweeping plan designed to speed up the development and delivery of affordable housing across the five boroughs. The reforms aim to reduce delays tied to environmental reviews, permitting, financing, and the Housing Connect lottery system, cutting affordable housing project timelines by as much as two years for some developments. City leaders say the initiative will help move New Yorkers into affordable homes faster while reducing bureaucracy and improving government efficiency.
- Politics
- 3 months ago
Mamdani Unveils $124.7B NYC Budget Plan
- Politics
- 3 months ago
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani has released a $124.7 billion Fiscal Year 2027 Executive Budget focused on stabilizing the city’s finances while expanding investments in housing, child care, public safety, libraries, parks, NYCHA, mental health services, and affordability initiatives. The administration says the budget closes major fiscal gaps through savings measures, state support, and new tax revenue without raising property taxes or cutting essential services. The plan also includes major capital investments in affordable housing and NYCHA renovations, alongside expanded support for working-class New Yorkers across all five boroughs.
- Politics
- 3 months ago
Brooklyn Tenants Launch Rent Strike
- Housing
- 3 months ago
Tenants of Homewood Gardens in East Flatbiush, Brooklyn have announced a rent strike, accusing court-appointed property managers of failing to address worsening living conditions during the property’s ongoing bankruptcy case. Residents say they have endured years of inadequate heat and hot water, pest infestations, leaks, and structural deterioration, with conditions becoming especially severe during the winter after a new boiler was allegedly not installed. At a press conference outside 651 Brooklyn Avenue, tenants joined elected officials and advocates in calling for immediate repairs, stronger tenant protections, and long-term preservation of the property for current residents.
- Housing
- 3 months ago
Chris Banks Law Aims to Prevent Evictions
- Politics
- 3 months ago
New York City Council Deputy Leader Chris Banks announced that Local Law 155 of 2025 officially went into effect on May 8, alongside the launch of a new educational social media campaign designed to inform residents about the law’s protections for emergency assistance grant applicants. The legislation creates digital notification requirements for both applicants and landlords when emergency housing assistance grants are approved, helping to prevent evictions caused by delayed or lost mail. The law was inspired by a constituent in Brooklyn’s 42nd Council District who was evicted after a grant payment check never reached her landlord.
- Politics
- 3 months ago
Mamdani Launches Bed-Stuy Housing Plan
- Politics
- 3 months ago
Mayor Zohran Mamdani, alongside the NYC Department of Housing Preservation and Development (HPD) and the Department of Social Services (DSS), announced the start of a public engagement process for Fulton-Howard West, a major new affordable housing and community services project in Bedford-Stuyvesant. The proposal would transform City-owned land on Fulton Street into a mixed-use development featuring 100% affordable housing, upgraded community spaces and expanded social services for local residents.
- Politics
- 3 months ago
Zinerman Unveils Deed Theft Eviction Legislation
- Politics
- 3 months ago
Assemblymember Stefani Zinerman has unveiled new legislation aimed at protecting homeowners from eviction while property ownership is being disputed in court. The proposed Deed Theft Eviction Protection Act seeks to prevent families from being displaced during ongoing legal challenges, addressing a growing crisis impacting generational wealth and housing stability. Zinerman is also calling on state, city, and judicial leaders to take immediate, coordinated action before the legislative session ends.
- Politics
- 3 months ago
Stefani Zinerman Unveils Brooklyn Affordability Plan
- Stefani Zinerman Community Channel
- 3 months ago
Assemblymember Stefani L. Zinerman has introduced a sweeping affordability plan aimed at stabilizing housing, increasing incomes, and reducing everyday costs for residents in Bedford-Stuyvesant and Crown Heights. The proposal outlines targeted actions to prevent displacement, strengthen tenant and homeowner protections, and expand economic opportunities, while addressing broader cost-of-living pressures facing families across Brooklyn’s 56th District.
- Stefani Zinerman Community Channel
- 3 months ago
NYC Plan Targets 35K Homes on Small Lots
- Housing
- 3 months ago
New York City leaders are advancing a targeted strategy to address the ongoing housing shortage by focusing on underutilized small lots across the five boroughs. The proposal aims to remove regulatory barriers that have historically limited development potential, while also introducing a collaborative advisory group to guide long-term affordability solutions. By combining policy reform with expert input, the initiative seeks to expand housing opportunities, stimulate job creation, and make more efficient use of existing land throughout the city.
- Housing
- 3 months ago
Latoya LeGrand Unveils Housing Plan in Queens
- Housing
- 3 months ago
State Assembly candidate Latoya LeGrand is outlining a comprehensive plan to tackle housing affordability in Southeast Queens, focusing on reducing property taxes, lowering utility costs, and expanding access to state relief programs. Drawing from firsthand experience helping families navigate housing challenges during the COVID-19 pandemic, LeGrand’s proposal addresses both renters and homeowners while emphasizing long-term stability and generational wealth-building in District 32. Her campaign centers on making housing systems more accessible and ensuring residents can remain in their communities.
- Housing
- 3 months ago
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