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The city's latest budget includes funds to grow the number of apartments in the Justice-Involved Supportive Housing program ...
A person who is unhoused before incarceration is no less vulnerable after release. But our current policy treats time in jail ...
The councilmember-led rezoning passed through the land use process without much controversy. Is it a sign of changing ...
Housing vouchers, which typically cover a portion of a participant's rent, are a key tool to fighting homelessness in an ...
A district court judge ordered that immigrants held for processing receive access to phone calls, more space and bedding mats, among other things. The Department of Homeland Security, which oversees U ...
Richmond Barthé's 80-foot “Exodus and Dance” frieze has been displayed at the NYCHA campus for 84 years, where it's ...
"The New York region’s most critical challenges, from economic inequality to the housing affordability crisis, all converge ...
New York City announced new fair housing goals to increase housing access in every neighborhood. The public can weigh in at ...
"Not having a home for me and my son made it even harder to get out of survival mode and learn to connect to him." ...
"In most U.S. states, parking within 20 feet of crosswalks is prohibited. Known as 'universal daylighting,' this is primarily ...
Each year, fires, floods and other emergencies force thousands of New Yorkers from their homes, separating them from their ...
The Trump administration’s tactics “discourage people from attending court or from feeling safe in court, where folks are ...