Not exact matches
The comptroller claimed at a Thursday morning meeting of the Association for a Better New York, a group of the city's financial leaders, that the administration had missed out on funding and opportunities
by failing to start a public land bank to manage and
develop the 1,175 vacant city - owned properties across the five
boroughs.
Presenting the plan were leaders of the Metro Industrial Areas Foundation, a faith - based organization that has
developed large numbers of low - income homes in impoverished parts of the
borough through its local chapter, East Brooklyn Congregations — and which has demanded Shola Olatoye, the NYCHA chair appointed
by Mayor Bill de Blasio, step down.
In response, the city has
developed an ambitious long - term plan known as the Mayor's Energy Strategy, which calls for, among other things, the establishment of one zero - carbon community in each of the city's 32
boroughs by 2010.