Por: New York Post Opinion December 25, 2022
Today, The Post kicks off a weeklong series of op-eds offering constructive suggestions on how to improve New York City in 2023. Here, the first column looks at what can be done to solve the city’s problem of affordable housing. New York is in the throes of a “housing crisis” that never seems to end. Both our governor and mayor use the term. But our efforts to address high costs and a lack of affordability focus too narrowly — on how to... + full article
Los Angeles Times USA Opinion December 27, 2022
Throughout California, there are churches, temples and mosques sitting on large swaths of underused land. Many religious leaders want to put that property to work serving their mission and their communities by building affordable housing. Few can do it because the cost of... + más
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Orlando Sentinel USA Nation December 21, 2022
Osceola County commissioners approved collecting affordable housing developers’ impact fee payments after the building is complete, a move experts say could pave the way to more projects. The ordinance, approved Monday, allows affordable housing developers to pay impact fees... + más
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New York Post USA Opinion November 25, 2022
All the cheers as the $2 billion Innovation QNS proposal in the City Council will fade if the plan falters because state lawmakers refuse to replace the expired 421a tax-exemption, which New York’s left all-out opposes. While the deal aims to create about 3,200 apartments,... + más
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The Boston Globe USA Politics November 16, 2022
In a city that is starved for affordable housing, how much is too much in one neighborhood?Roxbury has a disproportionate share of income-restricted rental housing compared with other neighborhoods in Boston, and City Councilor Tania Fernandes Anderson said that’s come at the... + más
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The Hill USA Business November 02, 2022
Despite and a bipartisan effort to lower inflation, the White House and Congress have neglected to address an issue affecting Americans of all backgrounds and in every community: a devastating shortage of affordable housing. Housing costs are in core inflation and a threat to... + más
'Millions of families struggle to keep roofs over their heads': Biden administration says it's making progress on America's housing shortage — but will it be enough? | MarketWatch
Los Angeles Times USA Opinion October 05, 2022
Proposition LH on the Nov. 8 Los Angeles ballot shouldn’t be necessary. But because an archaic and racist provision to block public housing remains in the California Constitution, L.A. could miss out on funding available to build homeless and affordable housing without passage... + más
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10 WBNS USA Politics September 21, 2022
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Mayor Andrew Ginther announced that a portion of the $1.5 billion bond package that will go before Columbus voters in November would address central Ohio's housing crisis. and several community leaders outlined a plan for a proposed $200 million... + más
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