START WITH ASSESSING THE RISK TO YOUR OWN PROPERTY/COMMUNITY
“Of course, I want some buildings for billionaires — that would raise the money to help subsidize the affordable housing,” said Rutgers University-Newark Professor Jason Barr.
“But an authority would own the land and have full control of
the long-term leases. That would allow large tracks devoted to middle- or
low-income housing.”
When
the remnants of Ida dumped heavy rain on greater New York, dozens of people
lost their lives and subway lines — the lifeblood of commerce in the city —
were heavily damaged by flooding.
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