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"When people are in a choice between paying for food or paying rent, people are going to naturally choose food," NYC ...
After the city suddenly cancelled an incentive for landlords to hold units for voucher holders, advocates won a temporary ...
City Limits rounds up the latest housing and land use-related events, public hearings and affordable housing lotteries that ...
As federal support dries up, the lines outside New York City pantries stretch down blocks and around corners. Advocates say the city needs to ramp up funding for its emergency food assistance program ...
"We never turn people away, yet the demand consistently exceeds resources. Despite these challenges, our programs are proven ...
As of June 24, anyone looking for shelter—including newly arrived immigrants—should go to the Department of Homeless Services ...
"Despite decades of harm, the Department of Transportation is pushing a plan to widen the Cross Bronx by adding ...
The city stopped handing out fines to smaller residential buildings that don’t follow the city’s mandatory composting rules, ...
"Anti-gang policing is not a broken system. It functions exactly as designed—to criminalize and control people of color." ...
The congressmen were denied entry to the building’s 10th floor, where they say immigrants detained after their court hearings ...
Many of the voters who spoke to City Limits this primary election said they're pulling for one of the two mayoral ...
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