
A mayoral candidate released a 10-year housing plan aiming to make New York City affordable again by building 200,000 new affordable homes and preserving 200,000 more. The plan sets ambitious goals for housing supply and tenant stability, committing more than $22 billion over five years. It includes tenant protections, code enforcement, public housing repairs, zoning reform, homeownership support, and homelessness prevention. The plan frames affordability as essential to keeping the people who sustain the city from being priced out. It also addresses a potential rent freeze for roughly one million rent-regulated apartments, emphasizing that existing tools can address distressed landlords case by case while tenants remain protected under rent guidelines.
"No tenant would see their rent increase beyond that which the RGB determines, he said. Beyond the rent debate, the plan's centerpie"
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