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Where the Mayoral Candidates Stand on Housing
Abigail Savitch-Lew |
Three years into Housing New York, is there a challenger with a better housing plan?
Three years into Housing New York, is there a challenger with a better housing plan?
Councilman Ydanis Rodriguez defended, and his challengers critiqued, the Councilman’s rezoning and library redevelopment plans.
District 8 candidates Robert Rodriguez and Tamika Mapp explained their approach to protecting the lowest income residents from displacement, policing the homeless, and more.
An alternative roster of candidates is competing with the Democratic Party’s official slate.
We used two different methods to assess which councilmembers, particularly those in neighborhoods considering a rezoning, have accepted donations from the real-estate industry.
‘I think that if people start focusing on it and writing about it,’ he said of his candidacy in an interview with City Limits last week, ‘I think I’ll become the consensus candidate. And I’ll win this election.’
As expected, the two districts where incumbents must yield their seats thanks to term limit have drawn crowded fields of would-be replacements. But surprisingly, at least four incumbents appear to face real challenges.