The SON contain proposals by city agencies to establish, replace, consolidate, expand, reduce or close city facilities during the next two fiscal years
A comprehensive plan to build and preserve 200,000 affordable units over the coming decade to support New Yorkers with a range of incomes from the very lowest to the those in the Middle Class.
In May 2015, CEO and Abt Associates released a report, examining how the socioeconomic makeup of neighborhoods surrounding New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA) developments, and recent changes in that makeup, affect public housing residents' quality of life.
These reports provide property tax data such as market and assessed values, exemptions, and abatements. The information is listed by categories, such as borough, tax class, and type of building.
NextGeneration NYCHA, part of Mayor de Blasio's affordable housing plan, is a long-term strategic plan that details how NYCHA will create safe, clean, and connected communities for our residents and preserve New York City's public housing assets for the next generation.
In 2014, NYCHA held a series of community meetings with residents of Ingersoll Houses to develop a vision for their community. The resulting document outlines ideas for how to improve their development and their neighborhood.