Hartzog touted the city's «
targeted, prudent investments» in the new budget, including the expansion of pre-kindergarten for more three - year - olds in the city, efforts to increase the city's
affordable housing stock, funding to protect tenants from construction harassment, increased capital funding for the New York City Housing Authority, spending on mental health services and the full rollout of the NYPD's body camera program, among
housing stock, funding to protect tenants from construction harassment, increased capital funding for the New York City
Housing Authority, spending on mental health services and the full rollout of the NYPD's body camera program, among
Housing Authority, spending on mental health services and the full rollout of the NYPD's body camera
program, among others.
The state has
targeted solar investments at
affordable housing properties since the landmark environmental policy year of 2006, when Multifamily Affordable Solar Homes (MASH) program rebates were first offered to the public through the California Solar Incentive (CSI
affordable housing properties since the landmark environmental policy year of 2006, when Multifamily
Affordable Solar Homes (MASH) program rebates were first offered to the public through the California Solar Incentive (CSI
Affordable Solar Homes (MASH)
program rebates were first offered to the public through the California Solar Incentive (CSI)
program.