Sentences with phrase «preserving affordable housing units»

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New York Post article on Borough President Adams joining Mayor de Blasio in announcing the City's initiative to create or preserve 300,000 affordable housing units by 2026, which he praised as critical to keeping Brooklyn affordable for all.
The plan makes housing accessible and combats homelessness by building or preserving more than 100,000 units of affordable housing — enough to house every resident in the City of Buffalo.
Eastman Gardens is part of Governor Cuomo's $ 1 billion statewide House NY program, whose goal is to create or preserve 14,300 affordable units by 2018.
The project advances the goals of Mayor Bill de Blasio's Housing New York: A Five - Borough, 10 - Year Housing Plan to create and preserve 200,000 affordable housing units over the next 10Housing New York: A Five - Borough, 10 - Year Housing Plan to create and preserve 200,000 affordable housing units over the next 10Housing Plan to create and preserve 200,000 affordable housing units over the next 10housing units over the next 10 years.
The plan makes housing accessible and combats homelessness by building and preserving more than 100,000 units of affordable housing and 6,000 of supportive housing.
He is the only one who will raise taxes on the wealthy to fund universal pre-k and after - school programs that keep our kids safe; the only one who supports the full package of reforms to end a stop - and - frisk era defined by racial profiling; and he has the boldest plan to build or preserve nearly 200,000 units of affordable housing.
The plan makes housing accessible and combats homelessness by building and preserving 112,000 units of affordable housing, including 6,000 of supportive housing.
Under de Blasio, New York City is financing affordable housing at a breakneck pace, creating or preserving over 24,500 units last year — more than any year on record — spending $ 1.1 billion, the most ever by the city in a single year, according to City Hall officials.
New York State Homes and Community Renewal (HCR) is charged with carrying out Governor Cuomo's $ 1 billion statewide House NY program, whose goal is to create or preserve 14,300 affordable units by 2018.
2015 marks the third year of Governor Cuomo's $ 1 billion statewide House NY program, whose goal is to create or preserve 14,300 affordable units by 2018.
One of the De Blasio administration's core initiatives is its Housing New York plan, created in 2014 with the goal of adding or preserving 200,000 affordable units for New Yorkers by 2022.
Mr. de Blasio, in pursuit of his goal to build or preserve 200,000 units of affordable housing in a decade, wanted Albany to renew the tax credit but require all developers getting it to build affordable housing, no matter where their development was, and also wanted the program to include a mansion tax on sales of residences worth $ 1.75 million or more.
Recently, Mayor Bill de Blasio announced that the his administration's Housing New York plan — which aims to create or preserve 200,000 affordable units by 2024 — will be completed two years early.
Mayor Bill de Blasio today unveiled a $ 41.1 billion affordable housing plan that city officials touted as the most ambitious in the city and nation's history, and which aims to build and preserve 200,000 units of affordable housing over the next 10 years.
She applauded the mayor's two years of rent freezes for tenants in regulated apartments and his recent update to his plan to create or preserve 200,000 affordable housing units by 2024 to cover more low - income individuals, but wants the city to go farther.
The award is part of $ 141 million the Governor announced to build and preserve 2,160 affordable housing units across the state.
I applaud the Mayor's far - reaching 10 - year plan to build and preserve 200,000 affordable housing units throughout our city, and the Church in all boroughs of New York City looks forward to continuing to work with NYC and Mayor de Blasio to help achieve this important affordable housing goal,» said His Eminence Timothy Cardinal Dolan, Archbishop of New York.
Last month, Cuomo launched a $ 20 billion, five - year plan to combat homelessness and advance the construction of affordable housing in New York State — supported by the release of $ 2.5 billion in capital funding delivered in the fiscal year 2018 budget, which he said will establish and preserve more than 110,000 units of affordable and 6,000 units of supportive housing over the next five years.
The mayor has said his proposed changes will help him reach a goal of building 80,000 new units of affordable housing, and preserving another 120,000, over the next decade.
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 $ 10 billion HouseNY 2020 plan boosts state spending on housing programs by nearly $ 5 billion and will create and preserve 100,000 affordable housing units across the state, along with supporting services for New Yorkers seeking affordable housing.
The de Blasio administration's plan to rezone East New York and create or preserve thousands of new affordable housing units may actually displace as many as 50,000 residents, according to City Comptroller Scott Stringer.
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On topic questions included whether the administration plans to increase low - income affordable housing production, what actions are required for the administration to count a unit of housing as «preserved», whether housing built with 421 (a) tax credits anywhere in the City should require affordable units, how the de Blasio administration counts housing underway at the end of the Bloomberg administration toward its goal, what was done in this housing complex to «preserve» these units, whether units counted as «preserved» are always on a 30 year agreement, the annual average of 20,000 units created or preserved as set forth in the mayor's ten year goal of 200,000 such units and how money was spent on the 17,000 units created or preserved in 2014.
Principal among the policy positions of Mayor - elect Bill de Blasio as a candidate was his promise to put an end to the abuses of stop and frisk; a pledge to ensure universal Pre-kindergarten by taxing New Yorkers making over $ 500,000; and creating and preserving greater units of affordable housing.
A pricier affordable housing program Last month, the mayor announced that his affordable housing program — which set out to preserve or build 200,000 affordable units by 2024, was two years ahead of schedule.
The latest budget added $ 1.9 billion to increase the mayor's affordable housing goals from building or preserving 40,000 units over the next 10 years to 50,000 units.
Speaking Thursday at the St. Patrick's Day Parade, de Blasio said the nonprofit had accomplished what it was created to do: Push through proposals such as universal pre-K and his zoning changes to help create and preserve 200,000 units of affordable housing.
It also includes $ 125 million in credits to create and preserve affordable rental properties in New York State — which brought applause from Mayor Bill de Blasio, who has an ambitious plan to build and maintain 200,000 units of below - market housing citywide.
The two proposals, Zoning for Quality and Affordability (ZQA) and Mandatory Inclusionary Housing (MIH), are considered crucial to de Blasio's goal of creating 80,000 new affordable housing units and preserving an additional 1Housing (MIH), are considered crucial to de Blasio's goal of creating 80,000 new affordable housing units and preserving an additional 1housing units and preserving an additional 120,000.
The measure is meant to provide a certain amount of units in a development are set aside at below market rates as a means of preserving affordable housing in New York City.
Over the next five years, the $ 10 billion housing initiative will create and preserve 100,000 affordable housing units across the State, and the $ 10 billion homelessness action plan will create 6,000 new supportive housing beds, 1,000 emergency beds, and a variety of expanded homelessness services.
Also at 10 a.m., Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams unveils more than $ 2 million in Fiscal Year 2016 funds to construct and preserve hundreds of affordable housing units across Brooklyn, Calvary Community Church, 1575 St. Johns Place, Brooklyn.
MIH is one of the mechanisms the city utilizes to advance its plan to build or preserve 200,000 affordable housing units over the next decade; it allows developers to build taller buildings than existing regulations allow if they include affordable housing.
East New York is the first of 15 neighborhoods that the de Blasio administration plans to rezone to reach his goal of adding or preserving 200,000 affordable housing units in 10 years.
It will also make it harder for the mayor to deliver on a key promise, his plan to build or preserve 200,000 units of affordable housing in 10 years.
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Lasher believes that preserving the existing affordable housing stock in the district, which has the highest number of regulated units in the city, is the answer to securing residences for low - income New Yorkers.
New York State Homes and Community Renewal (HCR) today announced approval of $ 3.2 million in awards and $ 49 million in insurance commitments to help build and preserve 756 affordable housing units, assist business development around the state, and create jobs.
HPD is tasked with fulfilling Mayor de Blasio's Housing New York: A Five - Borough Ten - Year Plan to build and preserve 200,000 affordable units for New Yorkers at the very lowest incomes to those in the middle class.
Located at 821 East Brighton Avenue in Syracuse, Onondaga County, this affordable housing preservation project is among the hundreds that form the foundation of the Governor's new, $ 10 billion House NY 2020 program to create or preserve 100,000 affordable units over the next five years.
The most comprehensive affordable housing plan in the City's history and largest municipal housing plan in the nation, its goal is to create and preserve 200,000 units of affordable housing for very low - and middle income families to help address New York City's affordability crisis.
The city is accelerating its plan to build or preserve 200,000 units of affordable housing and boosting the end goal by 100,000 apartments, de Blasio announced.
In October, the mayor announced that his affordable housing program was ahead of schedule and pledged to preserve or create another 100,000 units by 2026.
In New York City, the funding is used almost entirely for housing projects, and under a mayor who has promised to vastly expand the city's affordable housing stock by creating and preserving 200,000 units over a decade, that pattern was not going to change.
The proposals, which would require approval by the State Legislature, are central to the mayor's promise to build or preserve 200,000 units of affordable housing over 10 years.
Yesterday, Mayor Bill de Blasio and Comptroller Scott M. Stringer announced a partnership to establish a $ 350 million fund to support affordable housing throughout New York City, marking a major investment in the administration's historic plan to create and preserve 200,000 units of affordable housing.
The rezoning is expected to allow developers to increase density in the neighborhood, and is an important component of de Blasio's housing plan to construct or preserve 200,000 affordable units over a decade.
Still, of the 165,000 units of affordable housing created or preserved under Mayor Bloomberg, fewer than 10,000 were allotted to older residents, according to a recent report from the Council of Senior Centers and Services.
Monday afternoon to tout the project by Genesis Companies as an example of his rezoning proposals and his plan to build or preserve 200,000 units of affordable housing by 2024.
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