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  • Astoria Mixed-Use Development Proposal Unveiled by City Planning Commission

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    Feb 19
    New York City, NYC Department of City Planning
    Astoria, Economic Development, Housing, Queens

    The City Planning Commission reviewed a proposed mixed-use development for 4211 30th Avenue during a session on February 18, 2025, in which planners detailed a plan aiming to enhance housing and commercial opportunities in the Astoria neighborhood of Queens. The… more ›

  • Community Engagement Spotlight: Jamaica Neighborhood Plan Review Set for February Meetings

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    Feb 19
    New York City, NYC Department of City Planning
    Housing, Jamaica, Public Safety, Queens

    The City Planning Commission (CPC) conducted a review session focused on public input opportunities for the Jamaica neighborhood plan on February 18, 2025. City officials outlined upcoming engagement opportunities designed to facilitate community involvement in shaping the future of Jamaica.… more ›

  • Mayor Adams Celebrates $17.7 Billion in Contracts for Minority- and Women-Owned Businesses at Gracie Mansion Ceremony

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    Feb 18
    New York City, NYC Mayor’s Office
    Business, Economic Development, Housing

    Mayor Eric Adams highlighted the significant achievements of minority- and women-owned business enterprises (MWBEs) during the second annual MWBE award ceremony held at Gracie Mansion. The event recognized the substantial contributions these businesses have made to the city’s economy and… more ›

  • Kips Bay Life Sciences Campus Set to Transform Healthcare Access and Boost Local Economy

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    Feb 18
    New York City, NYCCouncil
    Economic Development, Education, Kips Bay, Manhattan, Parks and Recreation, Public Safety, Waterside Plaza

    The New York City Council recently held a meeting to discuss a significant new life sciences campus in Kips Bay, aimed at improving healthcare access. The project is set to transform the existing Brookdale campus into a state-of-the-art facility that… more ›

  • City Council Moves to Protect Vulnerable Homeowners from Rising Deed Theft Incidents

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    Feb 18
    New York City, NYCCouncil
    Economic Development, Housing

    In a recent New York City Council meeting, officials discussed measures to combat increasing incidents of deed theft that primarily target vulnerable homeowners. The proposed legislation, including Intro 888, aims to provide protections for longstanding homeowners, particularly in gentrifying neighborhoods… more ›

  • City Council Passes Legislation for Enhanced Tracking of Sexual Abuse Allegations in Jails

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    Feb 18
    New York City, NYCCouncil
    Elections, Public Safety

    During a recent City Council meeting, council members voted to pass new legislation aimed at enhancing the tracking of sexual abuse allegations in city jails through a digital case management system. This initiative, spearheaded by Council Member Carina Rivera, seeks… more ›

  • New York City Council Approves Zoning Reforms to Combat Housing Crisis and Increase Affordable Units

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    Feb 18
    New York City, NYCCouncil
    Concord, Economic Development, Housing, Staten Island

    During a recent New York City Council meeting, officials approved multiple rezoning projects aimed at increasing affordable housing across various neighborhoods. This initiative is part of a broader strategy to address the city’s significant housing crisis, which has left many… more ›

  • Council Reaffirms Commitment to Sanctuary Protections Amid Mayor’s Potential Challenges

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    Feb 18
    New York City, NYCCouncil
    Elections, Public Safety

    The New York City Council recently convened to discuss legislative actions addressing significant local government issues, particularly concerning the city’s sanctuary protections amid potential challenges from the mayor’s office. Council members voiced their commitment to defending these protections against any… more ›

  • NYC Council Pushes for Enhanced Emergency Services for Individuals with Disabilities

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    Feb 18
    New York City, NYCCouncil
    Public Safety

    The New York City Council convened on February 14, 2025, to discuss several legislative initiatives aimed at improving emergency response services, particularly for individuals with disabilities. During the meeting, council members emphasized the need for enhanced accessibility in emergency communication… more ›

  • Council Advances Legislation to Address Sexual Violence in NYC Correctional Facilities

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    Feb 18
    New York City, NYCCouncil
    Public Safety

    During a recent New York City Council meeting, members discussed significant legislative actions aimed at strengthening protections against sexual violence in the city’s correctional facilities. Council member Carina Rivera introduced a bill requiring the Department of Correction (DOC) to implement… more ›

  • City Council Proposes Legislative Measures to Combat Deed Theft and Protect Homeowners

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    Feb 18
    New York City, NYCCouncil
    Economic Development, Housing

    During a recent New York City Council meeting held on February 14, 2025, council members discussed a series of legislative actions aimed at combatting the growing issues of deed theft and protecting vulnerable homeowners. Key proposals included bills designed to… more ›

  • New Bill Aims to Boost Student Journalism in NYC Public Schools

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    Feb 18
    New York City, NYCCouncil
    Education

    The New York City Council convened on February 14, 2025, to discuss legislation aimed at enhancing student journalism in public high schools. Council Member Rita Joseph introduced a bill that mandates the Department of Education (DOE) to provide an annual… more ›

  • NYC Council Grapples with Budget Crisis Amid Federal Funding Cuts

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    Feb 18
    New York City, NYCCouncil
    Budget, Public Safety

    The New York City Council addressed significant budget concerns during its recent meeting, particularly focusing on the potential ramifications of federal funding cuts instituted by the Trump Administration. City leaders voiced alarm over the administration’s decision to revoke previously allocated… more ›

  • Supportive Housing: City’s Lifeline for Homeless Families and Vulnerable Communities

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    Feb 18
    New York City, NYC Mayor’s Office
    Housing, Public Safety

    Supportive housing programs in New York City are crucial in providing assistance to vulnerable populations facing homelessness. Various city officials highlighted their significance during a recent announcement led by Mayor Eric Adams, emphasizing ongoing efforts to combat the city’s housing… more ›

  • NYC’s Housing Crisis: Mayor Unveils $5 Billion Plan to Build 80,000 New Homes

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    Feb 18
    New York City, NYC Mayor’s Office
    Economic Development, Housing

    New York City continues to confront a severe housing crisis, characterized by a staggering vacancy rate of just 1.4%, the lowest recorded since 1968. During a recent announcement, Mayor Eric Adams detailed innovative strategies aimed at addressing this pressing issue,… more ›

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