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Subject Time for a Public Bank in New York City?
Date June 25, 2020 12:44 PM
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New York City housing policy news

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Welcome to the Mapping the Future newsletter, where we feature reporting by City Limits and other outlets—as well as resources for readers—on the politics and policy of land-use and housing in New York City.

Here are this week's top stories:

Will New York Launch a Public Bank? ([link removed][UNIQID])
Local governments collect billions in taxes and other revenue every year and, before they spend the money, deposit it in private banks. Advocates say a public bank would allow New York City and other municipalities to leverage their financial power to achieve their policy goals, rather than private banks' profit. The state legislature is considering bills, including one authored by Queens' James Sanders, that would authorize local municipalities to lend money to public banks and authorize public ownership of stock in them.

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Queens Borough Presidency Candidates’ Positions on Development ([link removed][UNIQID])
Primary Day has come and gone, but votes in the race to fill the vacant Queens borough presidency are still being counted, and the actual election isn't until November. That means there's still plenty of time to learn more about how the likely next "beep" will approach land-use policy.


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From Around the City and Beyond:
* Manhattan listings are a at pre-Covid levels but deals aren't: Report [The Real Deal ([link removed][UNIQID]) ]
* Staving off an eviction nightmare by expanding New Yorkers' right to counsel [Gotham Gazette ([link removed][UNIQID]) ]
* Pandemic stalls new money for 'opportunity zones' as neighborhoods try to recover [WNYC ([link removed][UNIQID]) ]

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** For Your Calendar:
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* Thursday, June 25, 1:30 p.m.: City Council Stated Meeting (virtual room 1). Link is here ([link removed][UNIQID]) .
* Monday, June 29, 10 a.m.: Boards of Standards and Appeals Executive Session. The Executive session can be viewed online on the Board’s website or YouTube channel here ([link removed][UNIQID]) and Zoom here ([link removed][UNIQID]#success) : Meeting ID: 947 3034 6025. Password: 971443. Call-in number: 646-558-8656. You can view the calendar here ([link removed][UNIQID]) .
* Monday, June 29, 1 p.m.: Committee on Housing and Buildings & Committee on Public Housing hearing (Virtual room 1). Link is here ([link removed][UNIQID]) .
* Monday, June 29, 2 p.m.: BSA Review session and public hearing. Watch on YouTube link here ([link removed][UNIQID]) or Zoom here ([link removed][UNIQID]#success) : Meeting ID: 952 5664 3216. Password: 982641. Call-in number: 646 558 8656. You can view the calendar here ([link removed][UNIQID]) .
* Tuesday, June 30, 9:30 a.m.: Landmarks Preservation Commission teleconference hearing. Livestream will be available on their YouTube channel here ([link removed][UNIQID]) . Agenda link here ([link removed][UNIQID])
* Tuesday, June 30, 10 a.m.: BSA review session and public hearing. Watch on YouTube link here ([link removed][UNIQID]) or Zoom link here ([link removed][UNIQID]#success) . Meeting ID: 920 6405 3160. Password: 738535. Call-in number: 646 558 8656. You can view the calendar here ([link removed][UNIQID]) .
* Tuesday, June 30, 2 p.m.: BSA review session and public hearing. Watch on YouTube link here ([link removed][UNIQID]) or Zoom link here ([link removed][UNIQID]#success) . Meeting ID: 964 7822 3513. Password: 674284. Call-in number: 646 558 8656. You can view the calendar here ([link removed][UNIQID]) .

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Hurricane season is here.
Do you know the evacuation zone in which your home or business is located?
Use the Department of Emergency Management's mapping tool ([link removed][UNIQID]) to find out.

Affordable Apartments

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The New York City Department of Housing Preservation and Development is closing lotteries ([link removed][UNIQID]) on the following subsidized buildings over the next week:

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156 and 160 Erasmus Street ([link removed][UNIQID])
194 21st Street ([link removed][UNIQID])
1932 Bryant Avenue ([link removed][UNIQID])


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