Not exact matches
In a statement, the de Blasio campaign said, «Bill de Blasio has put forward the most comprehensive
affordable housing plan of any candidate for Mayor — one that will create or preserve 200,000 units of
affordable housing and require developers to build more
permanent affordable units.
The borough president also discussed the need to build more
affordable and
permanent supportive
housing as a means to prevent homelessness, and threw his support behind Queens Assembly Member Andrew Hevesi's Home Stability Support
plan, which would give rent subsidies to those in danger of losing their homes.
He also recommended that the building have more
permanent affordable housing — beyond the 166 units of
affordable apartments included in the current
plan — and suggested some units be set aside for formerly homeless families.
Supporters of the
plan note that the
affordable housing would be mandatory for developers to include in their projects and it would be
permanent.
Together, SquareOne and CVC are developing
plans to bring a
permanent,
affordable tiny
house community to Cottage Grove.