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"The Affordable Waste Reduction Act ensures that businesses of all sizes, along with consumers, can play a role in reducing ...
When it comes to labor rules and protections, the state’s latest $254 billion budget is a mixed bag for blue-collar New ...
The state proposes giving the Harlem River a new classification that would exempt the city from meeting bacterial water ...
"Many tenants living in rent stabilized units don't know how to determine their legal rent, and in turn, bad landlords have ...
"To address the problem of member deference, land use approvals could be taken from the Council’s jurisdiction. I suggest the ...
"It’s never been more important that the public and private sector address this safety crisis by expanding our network of ...
Remembering journalist and former City Limits editor Tom Robbins, who died this week after decades spent sharing the stories ...
City Limits rounds up the latest housing and land use-related events, public hearings and affordable housing lotteries that ...
"It was more important to Tom to be right than to be famous — 'right’ meaning not just factually accurate but also morally ...
"I can't vote yes on a project in which the majority of the community doesn't know what's going on," Brooklyn Borough ...
The board, which votes each year on rent changes for New York City's nearly 1 million regulated apartments, is now ...
The state’s Public Service Commission commits only 30 percent of the funding that goes into energy saving programs to low- ...