BIG STINK, SMALL PARTICLES: DEC RULES QUESTIONED
Cassi Feldman |
Environmentalists say the state’s plan to regulate air pollution won’t get the job done.
Environmentalists say the state’s plan to regulate air pollution won’t get the job done.
At Booker T. Washington Middle School in northern Manhattan, when students violate the dress code, administrators turn them into “walking billboards” for Coca-Cola.
About ten percent of federally-subsidized housing built in New York City since the 1960s has since disappeared into the private market.
Only a quarter of the city’s school districts are in compliance with health education mandates.
The Landmarks Preservation Commission plans to raise $1.05 million by charging fees for building in historic districts.
The feds aren’t meeting their mandates on giving contracts to small businesses instead of big corporations.
The IRS has dropped key parts of its controversial proposal to force people claiming the Earned Income Tax Credit to pre-certify.
The Charter Commission passed on the chance to deal with the city’s perennial late payments to nonprofit contractors.
The AFL-CIO will invest $400 million over the next year in building multi-family housing units.
The Bronx BP’s multi-sector task force unvieled its proposal for waterfront development, focusing on mixed use.