New York needs that plan, known as the Housing Compact, and hopefully Ms. Hochul can resurrect it over the coming year.
In the coming days though, Ms. Hochul, Mr. Heastie and Ms. Stewart-Cousins can at least agree to policies that the governor has called “low-hanging fruit,” some of which could be achieved by executive order.
Albany can also remove caps on the size of new residential buildings in New York City, paving the way for the higher density projects the city badly needs.
New York City’s municipal government can do this, but it needs Mr. Adams’s help.
At the Department of Homeless Services, more and better-trained workers are needed to help shelter residents apply for city housing vouchers, an onerous process that should be streamlined.
Persons:
isn’t, Carl Heastie, Andrea Stewart, Cousins, Kathy Hochul, Hochul, Heastie, Stewart, Adams, Adams’s, Dave Giffen
Organizations:
Gov, City Hall, Legal, Department of Homeless Services, Coalition, Homeless
Locations:
Albany, New York, New York City