The state legislature’s decision to leave the creation of affordable housing to New York’s local governments has resulted in a segmented, slowly evolving, and insufficient resolution to a statewide problem. For example, the Orange County Supreme Court, in Land Master v. Montgomery, struck down a zoning law that eliminated all as-of-right multifamily development, in a municipality where affordable housing was in urgent need. This article reviews comprehensive initiatives from other states, and suggests that through the adoption of a state legislation and planning, the affordable housing problem is rectifiabl
A federal False Claims Act action against Westchester County, New York launched a unique effort to e...
Due to the widespread concern over the lack of affordable housing in New York, renewed interest has ...
This article reviews the position of the New York courts on the obligation of local governments to z...
The state legislature’s decision to leave the creation of affordable housing to New York’s local gov...
The state legislature’s decision to leave the creation of affordable housing to New York’s local gov...
Efforts by municipalities to promote affordable housing have proven to be insufficient as evidenced ...
This article reviews the position of the New York courts on the obligation of local governments to z...
New York case law has created an obligation for communities to provide low-income housing in order t...
New York case law has created an obligation for communities to provide low-income housing in order t...
In 2006, as in most years, the New York courts have decided a broad range of land use issues. This a...
A shortage of workforce housing, especially in the New York metropolitan area where real estate pric...
A shortage of workforce housing, especially in the New York metropolitan area where real estate pric...
It is well established that zoning regulations which operate in an exclusionary capacity are unconst...
In the absence of any guidance from the legislature, local officials, in confronting the problem of ...
This case analysis examines several court decisions, including the results of three New York Court o...
A federal False Claims Act action against Westchester County, New York launched a unique effort to e...
Due to the widespread concern over the lack of affordable housing in New York, renewed interest has ...
This article reviews the position of the New York courts on the obligation of local governments to z...
The state legislature’s decision to leave the creation of affordable housing to New York’s local gov...
The state legislature’s decision to leave the creation of affordable housing to New York’s local gov...
Efforts by municipalities to promote affordable housing have proven to be insufficient as evidenced ...
This article reviews the position of the New York courts on the obligation of local governments to z...
New York case law has created an obligation for communities to provide low-income housing in order t...
New York case law has created an obligation for communities to provide low-income housing in order t...
In 2006, as in most years, the New York courts have decided a broad range of land use issues. This a...
A shortage of workforce housing, especially in the New York metropolitan area where real estate pric...
A shortage of workforce housing, especially in the New York metropolitan area where real estate pric...
It is well established that zoning regulations which operate in an exclusionary capacity are unconst...
In the absence of any guidance from the legislature, local officials, in confronting the problem of ...
This case analysis examines several court decisions, including the results of three New York Court o...
A federal False Claims Act action against Westchester County, New York launched a unique effort to e...
Due to the widespread concern over the lack of affordable housing in New York, renewed interest has ...
This article reviews the position of the New York courts on the obligation of local governments to z...