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What is NYC AC § 26-2205?

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This section mandates the department to report annually to city officials on the number of expiring affordable housing units across various income categories in each council district. It also requires outreach to council members regarding preservation efforts. Applies to city officials overseeing affordable housing units.

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§ 26-2205 Review of expiring affordable housing units.

AC § 26-2205

a. The department shall submit to the mayor, the speaker of the council and each council member by no later than December 31 in each year following implementation of the tracking system required by section 26-2202: 1. The number of ELI-AH units that are expiring affordable housing units in the council district that such member represents; 2. The number of VLI-AH units that are expiring affordable housing units in the council district that such member represents; 3. The number of LI-AH units that are expiring affordable housing units in the council district that such member represents; 4. The number of MI-AH units that are expiring affordable housing units in the council district that such member represents; 5. The number of MIDI-AH units that are expiring affordable housing units in the council district that such member represents; and 6. A description of department preservation efforts and the tools available to the department for the purpose of preservation. b. The department shall conduct outreach to council members representing expiring affordable housing units to discuss preservation efforts. (L.L. 2018/136, 7/29/2018, eff. 7/29/2018)

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