SCOTUS Will Soon Toss or Take Rent Stabilization Cases. Here’s What to Know.
The public will likely learn in October if challenges to rent stabilization—from landlords and trade groups including the Community Housing Improvement Program and Rent Stabilization Association—will proceed before the U.S. Supreme Court.
Cities Are Depaving For a Cooler Future Asphalt contributes to the urban heat island effect and makes places more prone to flooding. Planners are rethinking its place in cities. This article originally appeared in Nexus Media News. Read the story.
As Bronx’s Largest NYCHA Development Converts to PACT, Tenants Look to Their Neighbors As part of a $930 million transaction, what federal officials say is the largest yet, NYCHA added the more than 2,000 apartments at the Edenwald Houses to its portfolio of units that have been converted to PACT, the authority’s initiative that partners with private developers to access funds for repairs. Read the story.
In First Months of Street Vendor Enforcement, Sanitation Seized—Then Donated—32,220 Pounds of Food Since Sanitation took the street vending enforcement reins this spring, the department has confiscated abandoned or non-compliant material from street vendors in 228 cases. Read the story.
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Sanidad decomisa y dona 32.220 libras de alimentos en los primeros meses de aplicación de la ley sobre venta ambulante Desde que Sanidad tomó las riendas de la aplicación de la ley sobre la venta ambulante esta primavera, el departamento ha confiscado material abandonado o que no cumple con las normas de venta ambulantes en 228 casos, y ha donado 32.220 libras de alimentos y convertido en compost otras 3.880 libras, dicen los funcionarios. Leer el artículo.
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