Int 0164-2024
| * | Amanda Farías | | Proposed Int. No. 164-A | Posting of community impact reports for city-subsidized economic development projects. | Introduction | This bill would require the New York City Economic Development Corporation to prepare and post community impact reports for economic development projects receiving $4 million or more in city subsidies. These reports would need to be submitted to the Mayor and Speaker and posted online at least 15 days before final project agreements are executed. The reports would include information on potential resident and business displacement, job creation estimates, housing impacts, and for projects in highly distressed areas, an additional analysis of job training opportunities, local investment, and wage impacts. | | |
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Int 0810-2024
| * | Amanda Farías | | Proposed Int. No. 810-A | Feasibility study for the use on a temporary basis of vacant New York city housing authority commercial space by resident-owned businesses. | Introduction | This bill would require the Mayor or a designated agency to conduct a feasibility study, in cooperation with the New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA), regarding the temporary use of vacant commercial space at NYCHA developments by businesses owned by public housing residents. The study would need to be completed by July 1, 2027, and examine factors including the availability of vacant commercial space, appropriate temporary occupancy periods, and potential liabilities for NYCHA and the City. The study would also need to include recommendations for implementing a program to use vacant NYCHA space for resident-owned businesses. | | |
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Int 0844-2024
| * | Kevin C. Riley | | Proposed Int. No. 844-A | Including grants in the feasibility study on the use on a temporary basis of vacant New York city public housing authority commercial space by resident-owned businesses. | Introduction | This bill would expand the scope of the feasibility study required by Proposed Int. No. 810-A by adding consideration of potential grant funding for resident-owned businesses. Specifically, the study would be required to examine whether the City could provide financial assistance of up to $10,000 per business to help NYCHA residents establish, expand, or grow their businesses that would use the vacant commercial space. | | |
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