Some important policy steps come in the form of a big announcement, and some come in the form of the well-planned implementation of policy details. Last week, the Department of Housing Preservation and Development (HPD) announced a small, but important, policy shift on the marketing of city-sponsored affordable housing units. Currently, HPD monitors only the initial rent-up of an affordable housing development – after this, the oversight ends. But last week, the city announced that they would have the marketing process overseen by the Division of Asset & Property Management, which is responsible for the long-term stability of our affordable housing stock. And they also announced they would start the process toward eventually monitoring the re-renting of these units after a tenant vacancy. In short, the city is shifting to a more long-term view when it comes to making sure our affordable housing is rented out effectively and fairly.
But working toward long-term and permanent affordability is something that requires serious thinking every step of the way. This administration has started off by showing that they’re committed to doing this work in pursuit of an important goal.
Blogger: Moses Gates
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