Queens composters get funding boost after NYC halts curbside pickup

Queens composters get funding boost after NYC halts curbside pickup

In the coming weeks, partners across the city like the Queens Botanical Gardens, Big Reuse and GrowNYC will be able to facilitate local collections, which were scaled back when COVID-19 increased budget restrictions.

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Housing Court judges examine landlord-tenant uncertainty amid eviction moratoriums

Housing Court judges examine landlord-tenant uncertainty amid eviction moratoriums

“As the courts continue to re-open and the backlog of unresolved conflicts flood the system, the 800-pound gorilla in most cases will be the colossal economic damage that has affected both property owners and their tenants.”


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NYC resumes contentious Flushing Waterfront land use review process

NYC resumes contentious Flushing Waterfront land use review process

“We need actual affordable housing, and not only as a tradeoff for more luxury housing. There’s nobody who wants a Queens waterfront more than Flushing residents, but it shouldn't come at the cost of 2,000 luxury condos.”

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