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The ANHD Blog raises the profile of our issues, and educates our member groups, city decision makers, and the general public on our core issue areas. The ANHD Blog offers sharp, timely and effective commentary on key public policy issues, as well as our work and the work of our member groups.

All of our blogs are sorted based on the issues, projects, special tags, and dates they are associated with, and you can use the dropdowns below to filter through our blogs based on these tags. Additionally, you can do a general search through our blog, using the search bar the right. If you can’t find what you are looking for, email comms@anhd.org.

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June 13, 2018
We’ve Updated Our Handy AMI Tool with 2018 Numbers
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May 30, 2018
There remains a stark mismatch between the kinds of housing being created in New York City and the kinds of housing New York City’s existing households need.
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May 21, 2018
Educate tenants at risk of displacement so they can better protect themselves and their communities
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April 16, 2018
New approach defines affordability, enhances job creation, and expedites awards
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April 12, 2018
The Jerome Avenue rezoning passed the City Council at the end of March, despite widespread community opposition to the very end. 92 blocks of Jerome Avenue and some cross streets have now been rezoned from primarily auto uses and manufacturing to high density residential districts.
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April 5, 2018
The Association for Neighborhood & Housing Development (ANHD) believes that the Treasury Department document has the potential to lay the ground work for a meaningful dialogue to address some areas of commonly-held concern about the CRA, and we are cautiously optimistic that the recommendations can lead to a productive outcome.
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April 2, 2018
ANHD is disappointed and outraged by the U.S. Department of Commerce’s decision, at the request of the Trump administration, to add a question regarding citizenship status to the 2020 Census.
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March 27, 2018
Last week, ANHD voted on the new Board of Directors and our Executive Committee.

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