Executive Order No. 43 shall take effect immediately as it relates to Establishing an interagency City Housing Activation Taskforce, to address the housing shortage, dated August 21, 2024; and shall expire and be deemed revoked on December 31, 2024.
Executive Order No. 38 is being submitted as the Establishment of the Task Force, establishing an interagency Housing at Risk Task Force, dated December 6, 2023. This order shall take effect immediately.
Executive Order No. 31 shall take effect immediately. Chapter 225 provides the Public Housing Preservation Trust be governed by Board of Trustees, Chief Housing Officer of the City of New York, performs the duties and powers commensurate to a Deputy Mayor in areas of public policy, and housing.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams today announced “Unlocking Doors,” a new program that will invest up to $10 million to renovate distressed rent-stabilized homes and then connect New Yorkers experiencing homelessness with access to those homes.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams today appointed two new members to the New York City Rent Guidelines Board: Genesis Aquino as a tenant member and Doug Apple as a public member.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams today appointed two new members to the New York City Rent Guidelines Board: Genesis Aquino as a tenant member and Doug Apple as a public member.
So I'm not here because I read about homelessness, I'm here because my family lived it. And when you look at what's happening in this city right now, particularly post-pandemic, this is a city of interest and it's a city where it is getting more and more unaffordable.
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MAYOR ADAMS SIGNS FIVE BILLS STRENGTHENING CRIMINAL JUSTICE PROGRAMS, ENSURING MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES ARE PROVIDED TO FAMILIES LIVING IN SHELTERS, AND SAVING LOW- AND MODERATE-INCOME HOMEOWNERS MONEY.
MAYOR ADAMS SIGNS FIVE BILLS STRENGTHENING CRIMINAL JUSTICE PROGRAMS, ENSURING MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES ARE PROVIDED TO FAMILIES LIVING IN SHELTERS, AND SAVING LOW- AND MODERATE-INCOME HOMEOWNERS MONEY.