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Lawmakers must invest in redesigning our public assistance infrastructure, not only in a physical sense but also in a ...
Missed City Limits' mayoral forum? Watch the full conversation here, where the candidates answered questions on how their ...
In an effort to reduce program costs, landlords will no longer receive one month's rent as incentive while the city processes ...
"Instead of providing proven systems of support to pregnant people experiencing homelessness, the city is choosing to delay ...
The social housing proposals, known together as the Community Land Act, are the latest attempt to create affordable housing ...
When it comes to labor rules and protections, the state’s latest $254 billion budget is a mixed bag for blue-collar New ...
"To address the problem of member deference, land use approvals could be taken from the Council’s jurisdiction. I suggest the ...
"As the city and state pour subsidies into for-profit development that fails to serve those most in need, Community Land ...
Remembering journalist and former City Limits editor Tom Robbins, who died this week after decades spent sharing the stories ...
"Many tenants living in rent stabilized units don't know how to determine their legal rent, and in turn, bad landlords have ...
The state’s Public Service Commission commits only 30 percent of the funding that goes into energy saving programs to low- ...
"By listening to residents and responding to their needs, we can ensure that East New York’s growth creates opportunity while ...