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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 ...
Advocacy groups Housing Justice for All and JustFix launched an online tool this week where tenants can enter their address ...
Rixaru X spoke to City Limits about the challenges New York City canners face and how the Bigger Better Bottle bill would ...
City Limits rounds up the latest housing and land use-related events, public hearings and affordable housing lotteries that ...
"In just a few days, the mayor will present his executive budget for the coming fiscal year. It must prepare us for the storm ahead—something his preliminary budget proposal, released in January, ...
Applications for LIHEAP, a federal program that helps low-income New Yorkers stay cool in the summer, just went live. But ...
During a city council hearing, immigrants and their advocates shared stories of fraud, much of which is conducted over social ...
Mayor Adams has committed to providing temporary housing to New Yorkers with severe mental illness, but the city needs more ...
Opinion: NYC Is Spending Millions on Workforce Development — But Not on the Workers Who Need It Most
Funding for adult workforce programs has fallen — despite clear evidence that investments in adult upskilling, credentialing ...
The Faith-Based Affordable Housing act would allow religious organizations to develop underused property as affordable ...
We’ve already received reports of denials based on conviction records, highlighting the urgent need for proactive education ...
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