From January 2025 to February 2026, New York State saw a 6.2 percent drop in SNAP participants, more than 180,000 people.
City Limits rounds up the latest housing and land use-related events and public hearings, plus affordable housing lotteries ...
Mamdani's Office of Mass Engagement will be knocking on doors this spring, urging New Yorkers to testify at upcoming Rent ...
New York City’s only solar incentive is a property tax abatement that most nonprofit and affordable housing providers can’t use. A proposal in Albany would provide them with direct payments instead.
NYCHA Must Provide Interpreters for Tenants Who Are Deaf or Hard of Hearing, Federal Settlement Says
"We almost feel like we're doing something wrong by asking," said Jazmin Grubb, of her family’s struggles to obtain ASL ...
"Employment authorization is not just a bureaucratic document—it is a critical pathway that allows people seeking safety to ...
“The best way for people to move out of shelter is to have a voucher,” said Christine Quinn, head of the family shelter provider WIN. “It also is economically better for New York taxpayers.” She and ...
Green Space Connections looks to engage tenants and center their input in making better use of open space on housing ...
"The actual solution to the city’s budget crisis is for Gov. Kathy Hochul to finally make our ever-increasing population of ...
"The Legislature must hold firm and not buckle by letting Hochul off the hook. It’s time to move New York forward, not double ...
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