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City Backtracks on CityFHEPs Voucher Incentive, Will Subject Rule Change to Public Review
Incentives for landlords to hold units for CityFHEPs voucher holders will continue, at least temporarily, after a court appearance Thursday morning where lawyers for the City of New York stated their intention to send the rule change through an official public review process.
The incentive pays one month’s rent for voucher holders moving into housing from shelter while the city processes their applications. As City Limits first reported, the Department of Social Services had, in a late May email, announced that it would be ending the payment in an effort to rein in costs.
Landlords, brokers, lawyers, and tenants told City Limits that eliminating the payment would make it harder for landlords to take CityFHEPS.
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Adams’ Official Accused of Taking Bribes to Help Projects Jump the Line, and What Else Happened Last Week In Housing
Manhattan prosecutors accused former Eric Adams aide Ingrid Lewis-Martin of using her influence to benefit landlords with business before the city in exchange for bribes and gifts.
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NYCHA Looks to Expand its Footprint With Private Partnerships
The city’s public housing agency is calling for proposals from private partners to create new housing near NYCHA campuses.
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Homeless in a Heatwave: Summer Poses Extra Challenges for Unhoused New Yorkers
“Heat-related incidents have definitely been on the rise,” said Josiah Haken, CEO of the homeless outreach group City Relief. “The people we serve are often the ones who feel the impact of these changes most, and they can’t escape it.”
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Opinion: Why Arts, Libraries, and Summer Youth Employment Must Be Central to NYC’s Workforce Strategy
“New York City is investing billions in workforce development, yet continues to overlook three of its most powerful, scalable, and community-rooted workforce engines.”
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Alcalde veta proyectos de ley para aumentar salarios de trabajadores que entregan comestibles
La legislación habría exigido un salario mínimo para trabajadores que entregan comestibles a través de aplicaciones para empresas como Instacart. El Concejo de la ciudad dice que está considerando los próximos pasos, mientras los defensores insisten a los legisladores para que anulen el veto.
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PODCAST: ¿Dónde el presidente Trump ha desplegado la Guardia Nacional para hacer tareas de inmigración?
Los gobernadores de todo el país ya han comenzado a autorizar el uso de la Guardia Nacional de sus estados para apoyar los esfuerzos federales de control en inmigración.
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