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    Legislation Proposed in NY State Assembly Would Put an End to Online Advertising of Illegal Short-Term Apartment Rentals

    State Legislation  •  Airbnb  •  Statewide
    Chart displays the percentage of Airbnb's listings offering entire homes in New York City before and after Airbnb took down more than 1,000 of them. Image credit: Tom Slee & Murray Cox

    Chart displays the percentage of Airbnb’s listings offering entire homes in New York City before and after Airbnb took down more than 1,000 of them. Image credit: Tom Slee & Murray Cox

    Elected officials and affordable housing activists unite at State capitol in support of the legislation.  On February 24, 2016, 300 members and supporters of the Share Better coalition rallied at the State capitol in support of Assembly Bill A08704, which would ban most online listings advertising rental apartments for less than thirty days per renter. Bill A08704 was proposed to the State Assembly approximately one month after a report was released to the public that tends to show Airbnb released its site data to the public only after purging its site of more than 1,000 illegal temporary rental listings. The rally was held on the same day Airbnb issued a letter to the State legislature to reassure Assembly Members and Senators of the company’s commitment to working with the City in creating fair rules for operating the home-sharing network.

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    Tags : Airbnb, Assembly Member Francisco Moya, Assembly Member Linda B. Rosenthal, Assembly Member Richard Gottfried, Assembly Member Ron Kim, Assemblymember Deborah Glick, Council Member Helen Rosenthal, Council Member Jumaame Williams, Council Member Mark Levine, Goddard Law Project, Housing Conservation Coordinators, MFY Legal Services, New York State Assembly, New York State Senate, Real Estate Board of New York, Senator Adriano Espailat, Senator Leroy Comrie, Senator Liz Krueger, Senator Tim Kennedy, Share Better Coalition, State Senator Andrew Lanza, State Senator Brad Hoylman
    Date: 03/01/2016
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    Legislation Proposed For Online List of All Affordable Apartments

    City Council  •  Legislation  •  Citywide
    Councilmember Ben Kallos. Image credit: William Alatriste/NYC Council

    Councilmember Ben Kallos. Image credit: William Alatriste/NYC Council

    Bill would require all landlords of affordable apartments to publicly list their properties through the portal.  At the City Council stated meeting on Monday, December 7, 2015 Council Member Ben Kallos introduced Intro 1015, a proposed law that would require property owners that receive tax credits in exchange for building affordable housing units to publicly list those units in an online portal.  The bill is co-sponsored by Council Members Jumaane Williams and Rosie Mendez and Manhattan Borough President Gale Brewer.

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    Tags : 421-a, affordable housing, Council Member Ben Kallos, Council Member Jumaane D. Williams, Council Member Rosie Mendez, J-51, Manhattan Borough President Gale Brewer
    Date: 12/09/2015
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    City Council Holds Rally, Public Hearing on Illegal Hotel Legislation

    City Council  •  Legislation  •  Citywide
    From Left to Right: Council member Ydanis Rodriguez, Council member Helen Rosenthal, State Assembly member Deborah Glick, and Council member Mark Levine speak at the rally against illegal hotels. Image credit: CityLand

    From Left to Right: Council member Ydanis Rodriguez, Council member Helen Rosenthal, State Assembly member Deborah Glick, and Council member Mark Levine speak at the rally against illegal hotels. Image credit: CityLand

    The proposed laws seek to enforce existing State regulations by increasing illegal hotel fines and reporting requirements.  On October 30, 2015, the City Council Committee on Housing and Buildings heard testimony on three proposed laws that seek to ramp up enforcement of state laws that prohibit the operation of illegal hotels.  The proposed legislation would regulate only those residential units located in multiple-dwelling buildings—not one- to four-family homes.  The proposed legislation is intended to address property owners who repeatedly and illegally rent out entire apartments, particularly rent-regulated apartments, for less than thirty days.

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    Tags : ABC's of Housing, Airbnb, Assemblymember Deborah Glick, City Council, City Council Committee on Housing and Buildings, Council Member Helen Rosenthal, Council Member Mark Levine, Council Member Ydanis Rodriguez, department of buildings, fee increase, illegal use, Intro 788, Intro 823, Intro 826
    Date: 11/05/2015
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    Legislation Introduced on Sidewalk Accessibility

    City Council  •  Legislation  •  Citywide
    Councilmember Ben Kallos. Image credit: William Alatriste/NYC Council

    Councilmember Ben Kallos. Image credit: William Alatriste/NYC Council

    Bill would increase penalties on property owners for failing to maintain pedestrian curb ramps.  On June 26, 2015, New York City Councilmember Ben Kallos introduced a bill that would increase responsibility on the property owner for maintaining pedestrian curb ramps connecting City sidewalks to crosswalks.  A study by the Center for the Independence of the Disabled New York found that out of 1,000 curbs located in lower Manhattan, 75 percent were hazardous for disabled residents.

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    Tags : Center for the Independence of the Disabled New York, Council Member Ben Kallos, Intro 840, sidewalks
    Date: 07/01/2015
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    Legislation Proposed to Establish Time Limits on Landmark Designation

    City Council  •  Legislation  •  Citywide
    Councilmember Peter Koo. Image credit: William Alatriste / New York City Council

    Councilmember Peter Koo. Image credit: William Alatriste / New York City Council

    Proposed law sets requirements for holding hearings and decisions or risk automatic decalendaring.  On April 28, 2015 a bill was introduced for consideration at the City Council’s stated meeting to create time limits on the City landmarking process.  The bill, Intro 775, was introduced by Councilmembers Peter Koo and David Greenfield.

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    Tags : Andrew Berman, Council Member David G. Greenfield, Councilmember Peter Koo, Greenwich Village Society for Historic Preservation, Historic Districts Council, Landmarks Preservation Commission, Simeon Bankoff
    Date: 05/07/2015
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