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Airbnb hosts in Ithaca will now have to live for more than half of the year on the property they’re renting.
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The council voted Wednesday to allocate $2.2 million in federal COVID-relief funds to a 100-unit, affordable housing project.
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Local officials and developers say new affordable apartments are breathing life into one Broome County neighborhood.
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"We have put a lot of thought from the very beginning on how this is going to be structured in an effort to advance this project and protect the city."
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“We’re hopeful to get another $500 million,” Hochul told reporters in Johnson City on Monday.
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The Wolf administration could implement new oversight of recovery homes by mid-2022, though challenges could cause delays.
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The candidates strongly differed over the management of the Binghamton-Johnson City Joint Sewage Treatment Plant.
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While the county can use FEMA public assistance to repair schools and other publicly-funded institutions, its residential neighbors are not eligible.
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Schumer said the $1 trillion bill would create thousands of union jobs to complete federally-funded infrastructure projects.
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“These aren’t small repairs. A furnace is anywhere from $2,000 to $4,000.”
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Any household experiencing homelessness will be eligible to live there without income-based restrictions.
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“There has to be some level of 'Wow, this property is something that we would like to open to the public.'"