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But the city holds its ground that the new program to combat homelessness is better than what it’s replacing.
But the city holds its ground that the new program to combat homelessness is better than what it’s replacing.
Advocates say new bill to prevent supermarket lock-ins is only as strong as its enforcement. Will the Fire Department step it up?
Welcome to August in New York, a month of humidity, vacations–and political warfare. While many of the primary races are all sewn up, a few of them are just getting interesting. City Limits takes a look at the good, the bad and the ugly.
In an otherwise sleepy election year, some City Council races are getting interesting as the September 9 primary draws near.
A rundown of some political horse races in next week’s Democratic primary.
Tenant advocates hoped the City Council would eliminate a 1994 law ended rent protection for luxury apartments, but the measure died last week.