Not exact matches
De Blasio's
plan, which was first outlined in early May but has been criticized by Governor Andrew Cuomo, would give choices for struggling, middle and
strong housing markets, requiring developers to set aside somewhere between 25 percent and 30 percent of a project for
affordable housing.
The organization has come out in
strong support of key pieces of de Blasio's
affordable housing agenda and his
plan to create a city - run retirement savings program for private sector workers.
«This will be the
strongest and most progressive
affordable housing plan anywhere in the country, any major city in the country,» de Blasio said on AM 710.
PARK SLOPE — Heeding the call of hundreds of angry Park Slopers, Brooklyn elected officials are asking for
strong support from the mayor's office to make sure a «large,
affordable» supermarket and «deeply
affordable»
housing are included in the mixed - used development
planned for the Key Food site at 120 Fifth Ave.