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New NYHC Brief Examines How City of Yes Will Increase Affordability
New York Housing Conference released a new brief that evaluates how City of Yes for Housing Opportunity will create affordability for NYC renters and homeowners and examined how the proposals can be expected to work across NYC and with other tax and housing programs. Given the scale of the crisis, NYHC acknowledges the importance of […] Read More -
ASAP Housing Act Introduced in House
New York Housing Conference worked with Congressman Ritchie Torres (D-15) to introduce the Accelerated Supply of Affordable Production [ASAP] Housing Act (H.R. 9856). The ASAP Housing Act would exempt affordable housing from counting towards federal limits on state volume cap issuance for tax-exempt private activity bonds for ten years. The volume cap artificially limits how […] Read More -
NYHC Testifies at Queens Borough President City of Yes Hearing
NYHC Director of Policy and Operations Brendan Cheney testified at the Queens Borough President’s public hearing on the City of Yes for Housing Opportunity, sharing the need for more housing to address our housing crisis and history of housing discrimination. Our NYC Housing Tracker data shows that housing production is not shared equitably across the […] Read More -
FY2024 NYC Affordable Housing Production: Record Production and Focus on Deep Income
Mayor Adams announced HPD’s affordable housing production for city fiscal year 2024 this week, with some categories having the highest production on record. Adams announced that HPD financed 25,266 units of affordable housing in fiscal year 2024 (HPD counts affordable housing when it closes on financing or when the developer applies for 421a). This includes […] Read More -
NYHC and Open Plans Host Webinar on Parking Mandates
New York Housing Conference and Open Plans hosted the webinar Parking Mandates Explained. Eliminating parking mandates is an important provision in the City of Yes for Housing Opportunity. The webinar explained parking mandates, their history and use in NYC, how they impact affordable housing development and the proposal to remove mandates in the City of […] Read More -
NYHC Releases 2024 NYC Housing Tracker Report
The New York Housing Conference today released our third annual NYC Housing Tracker Report, which compiles data on housing production in each City Council district. The findings highlight how a small number of communities are bearing the responsibility of the vast majority of housing production citywide, amplifying NYC’s housing crisis. The report outlines solutions to […] Read More -
NYHC Calls on City to Increase Capital Funding to Maintain Affordable Housing Production
According to an analysis from NYHC, Mayor Adams’ Executive Budget has insufficient funding to maintain affordable housing production. HPD’s capital funding in FY25 is $2.1B, a reduction of 20% from $2.6B in FY24. NYHC estimates that the number of affordable housing units financed with capital subsidy will drop by 32% next year, financing half the […] Read More -
Analysis of Mayor Adams’s FY25 Executive Budget
Mayor Eric Adams released his FY 2025 executive budget on Wednesday, proposing a $111.6 billion city budget. As promised recently, this budget does not include another round of cuts (called Program to Eliminate the Gap, or PEGs). Expense Budget In the fall, Mayor Adams had planned to make three rounds of 5% cuts to city […] Read More -
Albany Enacts Budget to Spur Housing Supply
Last week New York’s $237 billion FY 2025 budget was released. It takes significant steps toincrease housing supply and addresses other policy issues such as affordable housing insurancediscrimination, deed theft and tenant protections and funding was maintained for vital housingprograms. However, the budget once again excluded the Housing Access Voucher Program,which would have provided rental […] Read More -
NYHC Leads Strong Yes to Housing Coalition Rally at City Hall Steps
Yesterday, NYHC hosted a Yes to Housing coalition rally at City Hall Park, loudly supporting the City of Yes for Housing Opportunity. We had great turnout and media coverage. Our coalition is 125 organizations and growing. We showed the strength of the coalition both in terms of numbers and the wide-range of community voices we’re […] Read More