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"Racial impact studies don’t block or delay rezonings. They simply pull together data that’s already publicly available," the ...
This column looks at seven Council races, spanning three boroughs—Manhattan, the Bronx and Queens—that are Latino plurality or majority districts, or have Latino elected representation.
"It is antisocial to systematically underfund the management and upkeep of affordable housing. Buildings deteriorate, and ...
City Limits rounds up the latest housing and land use-related events, public hearings and affordable housing lotteries that ...
With homelessness at record highs, City Limits asked the candidates where they stand on shelters and housing vouchers, street ...
"The Homeless Protection Act ... expands New York hate crime laws to include homelessness as a protected class: an attack ...
Missed City Limits' mayoral forum? Watch the full conversation here, where the candidates answered questions on how their ...
Justin Brannan wants to focus on constructing affordable housing specifically for city workers in a program modeled after ...
"Instead of providing proven systems of support to pregnant people experiencing homelessness, the city is choosing to delay ...
When it comes to labor rules and protections, the state’s latest $254 billion budget is a mixed bag for blue-collar New ...
As early voting kicks off on June 14 for New York City’s primary race, here’s a guide to the Democratic candidates’ stances ...
Among the Democratic candidates running in this month’s primary for mayor, three are children of immigrants and one is an ...
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