Health and Environment
How to Care for Your NYC Street Tree, and Strengthen Democracy
Harry DiPrinzio |
A reader recently asked about an ailing tree on her block. She had reported it to the city but nothing was happening. What could she do?
A reader recently asked about an ailing tree on her block. She had reported it to the city but nothing was happening. What could she do?
Three experts on New York City’s environment on New York City’s natural areas, the biodiversity that exists within them and how climate change is going to affect them.
Plus: Restaurants are feeling the pain from ever-increasing rental rates, Rep. Nadler weighs in on NYCHA demolition plan.
CityFHEPS, the city’s voucher system has moved many homeless people into housing. But more linger in shelters because the voucher won’t pay enough to cover the rent.
Plus: A proposal for hotel regulation and the influence of hotel-industry cash, landlords blowing past fee limits and a push for rent regulation in Rochester.
Plus, criticism of NYCHA’s general manager, details on a building collapse, concerns about a major nonprofit and other housing stories you might have missed this week.
The new Bronx distribution facility for regional food will boost supply and potentially lower price, backers say.
The housing stories you might have missed this week.
At the Fulton Houses, activists and residents are fighting a proposal to demolish two buildings and allow a private developer to build market-rate apartments. But NYCHA says the plan is the only way to raise funds to make desperately-needed repairs.
The housing stories you might have missed this week.