Stringer report finds affordable housing in disrepair
Ryan Hutchins
As Mayor Bill de Blasios administration embarks on an ambitious plan to expand the stock of affordable housing for New Yorkers, he faces another daunting task: Ensuring those homes are safe, comfortable places to live.
A report released Monday morning by Comptroller Scott Stringer finds that the citys affordable housing stockboth rent-regulated and publicis in a state of disrepair.
New York has come a long way in the 125 years since Jacob Riis wrote How the Other Half Lives, the report notes. But in some areas, the gains of the last century are slipping away.
The 27-page report finds a wide gap between the conditions of market-rate housing and the rest of the citys apartment stock, noting disparities along income and racial lines. There are noteworthy differences in the conditions of stabilized housing and market-rate.
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