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Hello there, let’s get into immediately’s information on the intersection of coverage and actual property:
- Albany remains to be deadlocked over SEQRA reform in state funds negotiations. However the Meeting is backing off on a controversial provision.
- Upstate actual property pursuits are mobilizing in opposition to a invoice that might make it simpler to develop lease regulation past New York Metropolis.
- Tenant organizing invoice beneficial properties traction within the Meeting.
On this version we point out: Meeting Speaker Carl Heastie, State Sen. Brian Kavanagh, Meeting member Sarahana Shrestha and others.
We Heard
- SEQRA negotiations: Albany leaders are nonetheless haggling over Gov. Kathy Hochul’s push to streamline environmental evaluations for main housing initiatives. However the State Meeting seems to be backing off on a key flashpoint: a prevailing wage mandate for fast-tracked developments that rattled policy circles and drew pushback. “It was placed on the desk, however it’s been taken off the desk,” Meeting Speaker Carl Heastie informed reporters this week. Two folks aware of the conversations stated Hochul resisted tying wage requirements to the assessment reform. The supply additionally hasn’t gained a lot traction with Senate management. The shift, if it sticks, is a win for builders eyeing sooner approvals with out a hit to development labor prices.
- Push to place the REST Act to relaxation: Upstate actual property pursuits are mobilizing in opposition to a invoice that might open the door to lease regulation past New York Metropolis. Dubbed the Lease Emergency Stabilization for Tenants, or REST Act, the measure from State Sen. Brian Kavanagh and Meeting member Sarahana Shrestha would make it simpler for localities to undertake lease stabilization. It’s at the moment drawing fireplace from landlord and enterprise teams, together with the New York Capital Area Condominium Affiliation, Western New York Property Homeowners Coalition and the Buffalo Niagara Partnership, which have been lobbying lawmakers behind the scenes, based on state disclosures. The pushback underscores business anxiousness over the prospect of latest rules creeping into upstate markets. The invoice is transferring by committees in each chambers, with Kavanagh calling it a precedence this session. Shrestha says assist has grown since final 12 months’s rollout. Nonetheless, don’t count on fast motion: Albany is consumed with state funds negotiations, leaving little room for the rest till that’s settled.
- Tenant organizing invoice beneficial properties floor: A invoice to bolster tenant organizing in multifamily buildings is advancing within the Meeting, its furthest progress since its 2023 debut. Sponsored by Meeting member Ana Kelles, the measure has cleared the housing committee and now sits on the ground calendar, teeing it up for a full vote. The proposal would let tenants meet in widespread areas with out charges, invite exterior visitors like elected officers or attorneys and defend organizers from harassment. Landlords, in flip, must designate some extent of contact and attend no less than one tenant assembly each six months if requested. It’s value watching if the invoice builds momentum as a barometer for the extra sweeping Tenant Power Act from State Sen. Julia Salazar. A Senate companion invoice, backed by State Sen. Rachel Might, remains to be in committee.
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Invoice Tracker
| Invoice Quantity | Lead Sponsor(s) | Abstract | Committee | Final Motion Date / Standing | Subsequent Scheduled Occasion |
| S4659/ A4877 |
State Sen. Brian Kavanagh /Meeting member Sarahana Shrestha | Would make it simpler for localities to enact lease regulation exterior of New York Metropolis | Referred to Senate finance committee, Meeting housing committee | April 7 | None but |
| A1535/S1557 | Meeting member Ana Kelles/ State Sen. Rachel Might | Would empower tenant organizing in multifamily buildings | Ordered to 3rd studying calendar on the Meeting ground.Referred to Senate Judiciary Committee | April 23 | Eligible for debate and a full Meeting vote |
The Catch-Up
Primarily based on 5 findings of harassment, the Mamdani administration says hundreds of landlords must be denied constructing permits — until they go an intensive background examine that takes seven months, writes The Real Deal columnist Erik Engquist.
Billionaire Ken Griffin is appalled that Mayor Mamdani used his ritzy Manhattan penthouse final week because the backdrop for a tax-the-rich video, triggering a refined risk to re-evaluate his agency’s funding within the metropolis, reports the Wall Street Journal.
Former Mayor Eric Adams agreed to a cope with Associated Firms to have taxpayers finance a $2 billion platform over a Manhattan rail yard to assist largely luxurious housing. However Mayor Mamdani is signaling that he’s iffy on the undertaking, reports the New York Times.
The Kicker
“We’re prepared to stay our necks out right here and say that we’re for it,” said Assembly member Emily Gallagher, on the necessity to go a constitutional modification to repair the funds course of as coverage negotiations drag on to greater than three weeks previous the April 1 deadline.
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