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$33 MILLION ON TAP FOR YOUTHBUILD
Kemba Johnson |
The city lands federal bucks for an intreguing program.
The city lands federal bucks for an intreguing program.
They are paid lavishly to house AIDS tenants in less-than-palatial buildings, but the city’s SRO landlords are charging that they’re not getting all that’s due. Their five-month-old boycott leaves homeless people with AIDS with even fewer options.
Comings and goings in the nonprofit and government worlds.
A coalition of mothers takes on the traffic problems plaguing the Bronx.
Flush with $1.75 billion to spend on the environment, Albany politicians promised to protect and expand New York’s resources. So why has New York City seen little of the money?
Comings and goings in the nonprofit and government worlds.
The details are in, and New York City will get only a small percentage of the money for a wide variety of projects funded by the state’s environmental bond.
The city and state have agreed to spend $200 million to open the planned Hudson River Park. It’s keeping it open they want nothing to do with.
Hirings and firings in the government and nonprofit worlds.
Housing Works is both an outspoken critic of the Giuliani administration and a provider of services under city contract. Those roles have come into conflict.