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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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“It’s like a race against Mother Nature."
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“I think it is starting to get back on track, and part of that, the fact that we can get specific, county-specific, data on our applications is really going to help us help people.”
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“There still is a digital divide, particularly in rural parts of the state, and for lower-income New Yorkers, who don’t have access or can’t afford a home subscription.”
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“What’s happening in the watershed in terms of land use and these precipitation patterns means that these boundaries shift.”
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“Now, the landlord gets to have a hearing. I think that goes a long way, and the landlord has a say in court now.”
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"I am in talks with the Senate Majority Leader and Assembly Speaker to call a special session to address the impending eviction crisis."
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“That doesn’t exist. We don’t have a lot of affordable housing anywhere in Delaware County.”
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“Because now they’re pushing community members out and renting their units out to students, and we have to have a plan for that."
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“We’re very limited on additional housing solutions in that region, so I’m not sure what the permanent solutions are going to be at this point."
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Last week, council moved to hold over several resolutions to next week’s meeting where they may receive a vote.