City on the Edge: Climate Change and New York City
Mean for Housing, Climate and Immigrant Communities in NYC
City Limits' reporters take a look at how the next presidency could impact New York City: its ability to meet its clean energy goals, expand and preserve its housing supply, and what his immigration plans might entail.
12 Years After Hurricane Sandy, NYCHA’s Red Hook Residents Still Living in a Construction Zone
With delayed timelines and ongoing construction, Red Hook residents are still living in limbo as they wait for a $568 million resiliency project to come to life, more than a decade after Sandy slammed the complex.
Opinion: Reducing Fare Evasion Starts With Expanding Access to Fair Fares, Not Policing
“The MTA’s budgetary woes will not be solved by issuing fare evasion tickets in neighborhoods like Brownsville, where one in three residents live in poverty, especially when overtime pay for NYPD officers in the subway climbed from $4 million to $155 million in 2023.”