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The numbers are alarming. Nearly one-third of the 429 young people who aged out of foster care in New York City in 2022 ...
A group of state representatives are asking Gov. Kathy Hochul to steer some of the $4.2 billion in Bond Act climate and ...
In a city struggling with a persistent affordable housing shortage, Long Island City has been building—a lot. And the city is ...
"We cannot allow proposed cuts to HUD and Section 8 to devastate our communities. These aren't abstract budget items—they ...
City Limits rounds up the latest housing and land use-related events, public hearings and affordable housing lotteries that ...
Advocates defending the state's immigrant communities called for several initiatives to be included in the final deal, from ...
"That Washington would have a better understanding of the complexities of movement in the New York metropolitan area ...
Advocacy groups Housing Justice for All and JustFix launched an online tool this week where tenants can enter their address ...
On May 20, the city will resume selling the debt of property owners who owe taxes or water, sewer and emergency repair ...
"I’ve seen firsthand what happens when youth voices are left out of decisions that shape our lives. We know what’s happening ...
"The absence of federal oversight doesn’t mean the city is powerless; rather, it should be a turning point. With the cost of ...
Applications for LIHEAP, a federal program that helps low-income New Yorkers stay cool in the summer, just went live. But ...