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New York City · New York“I’m surprised, I’m baffled, I’m angry,” said City Councilmember Sandy Nurse, who represents East New York, where the city ran an earlier basement conversion pilot in 2019. The area is excluded from the new program, which will only apply to 15 of the city’s 59 community districts. Adi TalwarHomes on Cleveland Street near Arlington Avenue in Brooklyn Community District 5, where the city launched a basement/cellar conversion pilot program in 201…See the Story
Advocates, Lawmakers 'Baffled' By Exclusions in Basement Legalization Plan
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NYCHA · New YorkTo date, 37,707 NYCHA units are either in the planning and engagement stage, under construction or have already been converted to the Permanent Affordability Commitment Together (PACT) initiative, officials testified at a recent City Council hearing. Adi TalwarNYCHA’s Manhattanville Houses in Harlem is among the public housing campuses that have been converted to the PACT program. During a recent City Council hearing, the New York City Housing…See the Story
Council Oversight Hearing Probes NYCHA's 'PACT' Plan
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New York City · New YorkHay 24 condados en la frontera sur de los Estados Unidos y 38 municipios del lado de México. Sólo en el ámbito comercial, el puerto terrestre de Laredo, en Texas, es el más activo de los Estados Unidos con $299.400 millones de dólares en comercio de bienes entrando y saliendo en 2022 y $320.000 millones de dólares en 2023.
Josh Denmark/U.S. Customs and Border PatrolLa frontera estadounidense con Tijuana a la izquierda.
La frontera entre Méxic…See the Story
PÓDCAST: ¿Cómo son las comunidades en ambos lados de la frontera entre México y los Estados Unidos?
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NYCHA · New YorkA more vibrant NYCHA is on the horizon with a newly minted program that will highlight art, heritage and culture at five public housing developments. The selected artists will be paid $70,000 annually, with benefits. Adi TalwarThe PSS King Towers Senior Center in Harlem, which reopened over the summer at 25 percent capacity. In the effort first of its kind, the Public Housing Community Fund, a nonprofit organization that works with public housi…See the Story
New Program Seeks NYCHA Artists-in-Residence to Help Beautify Public Housing Campuses
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New York City · New YorkSegún la alcaldía, dormir en el suelo supone un riesgo en caso de incendio. Pero las normas parecen estar sembrando confusión al menos en un “centro de acogida” en Brooklyn, donde a los residentes se les dijo a principios de este mes que no se les permitía dormir hasta las 2:30 a.m., de acuerdo con un video obtenido por City Limits. Daniel ParraUn cartel en el Centro de remisión de pasajes para inmigrantes y solicitantes de asilo (Reticketing Ce…See the Story
Alcaldía aconseja a inmigrantes dormir en sillas en los “centros de acogida” nocturnos
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New York City · New York“We are outraged,” said Rami Dinnawi, a steering committee member of the climate coalition New York Renews. “To see a budget come out that fails to address any of the urgent policies related to climate is an abdication of responsibility from the governor and from lawmakers.”
Brynn Fuller-BeckerClimate activists rallied for the passage NY Heat Act in the state budget in March. When Earth Day rolled around on Monday, New York’s environmental com…See the Story
Some Gains, Many Losses: What Went Wrong for Climate in This Year's State Budget
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New York City · New York“In the 50 years since the Equal Credit Opportunity Act became law, so much has changed: women are home buyers, can open credit cards and despite a persistent gender wage gap, are able to accumulate wealth. But for survivors of domestic violence, the vast majority of whom experience economic abuse, so much remains the same.”
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50 Years Later, Economic Abuse Survivors Are Still Living Like It’s 1974
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New York City · New YorkThe mayor’s office said sleeping on the floor could be a fire hazard. But the rules appear to be sowing confusion, at least at one overnight site in Brooklyn, where residents were told earlier this month that they weren’t allowed to sleep before 2:30 a.m., according to a video obtained by City Limits.
Daniel ParraA sign posted outside the city’s reticketing center in the East Village, where migrants can request another shelter placement, advisi…See the Story
City Advises Migrants to Sleep in Chairs at Overnight 'Drop-In Centers'
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