Affordable Housing

Affordable housing development must seek a better balance between market rate and affordable housing. Pioneers who have built our neighborhoods must not be forced to leave because they are victims of their own success, their housing should remain affordable so that they may realize the fruits of their labor.

As former Chief of Staff for Mitchell-Lama Subcommittee Chair, Assemblyman Jonathan L. Bing, I know the current issues facing affordable housing. I had the opportunity to work on the next generation of progressive legislation that would scale certain rent regulations to the consumer price index, so that new laws are always current and housing remains affordable for generations to come. But there is more to do and as your City Council member I will continue this work by reforming rent regulation, using market indices like the consumer price index, and expanding affordable housing.

In addition to fixing affordable housing and rent regulation laws, we must also create a centralized affordable housing resource. Affordable housing must be transparent, with easily accessible and searchable lists by address and qualification, rather than having to search through over a dozen different programs and agencies. We must open affordable housing by creating an easy centralized application process. Lastly, the waiting lists for all affordable housing must be publicly available to provide accountability where these waiting lists have been previously abused.

mariya radoman

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Activate It's Time for a Rent Rollback by Ilana Maier

"For too long, rent increases have outpaced inflation, wage growth and landlord expenses. Now, we have the opportunity to right those wrongs through a rent rollback. As landlord costs have gone down with fuel prices, now is the moment to provide much-needed relief to tenants. I am proud to stand alongside hardworking New Yorkers in calling for a rent rollback this year," said Council Member Ben Kallos.

Issue: 
Affordable Housing