The Job That “Almost Was”: Advocates on the Loss of NYC’s Chief Housing Officer
Advocates had hoped Mayor Eric Adams would kick off his first term by appointing a deputy mayor for housing and homelessness—ensuring that previously siloed agencies would report to the same person. He didn’t, but departing administration member Jessica Katz was the next best thing, they say.
Read the story by Senior Housing Reporter Emma Whitford.
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