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NYC lags in recycling efforts, affordable housing lotteries in Williamsburg and East Flatbush, & more

Published January 29, 2020 (about 6 years ago) · Updated 3 months ago
NYC lags in recycling efforts, affordable housing lotteries in Williamsburg and East Flatbush, & more
Citi Habitats and Corcoran announced a merger after 16 years of operating as sister companies (press release)
NYCHA residents have filed almost 32,000 work orders related to mildew complaints over a nine-month period, according to The Legal Aid Society (press release)
Some disappoinging news about recycling: NYC only ends up recycling a fifth of its trash, and only 18 percent of trash from houses (New York Times)
An affordable housing lottery has opened in Williamsburg for 54 units, with rent starting at $2,116 for studios (StreetEasy blog)
The MTA's Fair Fares program has been expanded to include those living below the federal poverty line (Patch)
Seventy-five apartments are available through NYC's affordable housing lottery program in East Flatbush, with rent starting at $1,721 for studios (Brownstoner)
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