City Finances Record Number of Affordable Housing for New York City"s Most Vulnerable Populations

July 30, 2019City pushes forward on its  goal to create 300,000 affordable homes and produces a record number of  affordable units for homeless, seniors, and those in need of supportive  servicesNEW  YORK—Mayor  de Blasio today announced that the City financed 25,299 affordable homes in  Fiscal Year 2019, and a total of 135,437 affordable homes since 2014,  significant strides toward the Mayor’s goal to create 300,000 affordable homes  by 2026 through the Housing New York (HNY) plan. FY 2019 saw the highest  production of units for homeless, seniors, and supportive housing of any year  on record.“We  are making tremendous progress in our goal to expand affordable housing in our  city, and this year we’ve produced a record number of homes for our most  vulnerable friends and neighbors,” said Mayor de Blasio. “Each  affordable home secured is a family served, and we’re going to continue to push  forward on our goal to make New York a fairer city for all.”“All  New Yorkers deserve safe and stable housing opportunities that are not only  within their means, but meet their needs. Creating homes for seniors, the  homeless, and those in need of supportive services has always been a priority,  and this year we’ve reached a milestone that makes our commitment to the most  vulnerable among us crystal clear,” said HPD Commissioner Louise Carroll.  “I want to thank our many partners on all levels of government, as well as our  deep bench of committed development partners who have worked with us to deliver  on our goal to create 300,000 affordable homes for New Yorkers.”“HDC  is proud to have contributed $1.8 billion in bond financing towards affordable  housing this fiscal year,” said HDC President Eric Enderlin. “With a  deep commitment to meeting the diverse needs of our communities, we are  delivering more housing to our lowest income individuals and families, formerly  homeless households, aging seniors, and those in need of supportive services.  The ongoing success of the Housing New York plan is made possible thanks to the  steadfast leadership of the administration, as well as the countless  contributions of our many dedicated partners.  As we celebrate this latest  milestone, I’d like to congratulate everyone who continues to work tirelessly  to make New York City a more affordable place to live.”Since  its inception, Housing New York has prioritized stabilizing the lives of New  Yorkers in need by increasing access to affordable housing opportunities. In  the past Fiscal Year, the City financed the construction and preservation of  more permanent housing for formerly homeless New Yorkers than any other Fiscal  Year on record.Commitment  to New York City SeniorsThe  City financed nearly 2,000 affordable homes for seniors in this fiscal year alone,  for a cumulative total of 8,476 senior restricted units financed since the  beginning of the de Blasio administration.  HPD also recently launched its  Affordable Independent Residents for Seniors (AIRS) program which will leverage  the zoning code to accelerate the creation of affordable, rent-stabilized homes  for seniors throughout the five boroughs.Affordable  Housing with Supportive ServicesSupportive  housing combines affordable housing with specialized programmatic supportive  services for chronically homeless individuals and families. This fiscal year  also marked the highest number of supportive housing units financed in this  Administration, with the creation and preservation of over 1,330 homes that  offer critical supportive services for New Yorkers in need.Delivering  on Deeply Affordable HousingOf  the 25,299 homes financed this past Fiscal Year, which ended June 30th, 54  percent will serve very low-income families earning less than $48,000 per year,  including more than 5,300 homes for families of three earning less than $28,800  per year.  

Over 4,000 of the 25,299 affordable homes financed this year,  and over 36,000 of the total 135,437 HNY units financed to date will remain  affordable permanently. All other units are subject to binding regulatory  agreements that ensure affordability for at least a generation.A  snapshot of HNY production to date:Construction Type FY 2019 Starts%HNY Totals%New Construction9,0293643,93032Preservation16,2706491,50768Total25,299 135,437   Borough HNY New Construction TotalHNY Preservation TotalHNY TotalManhattan7,43732,95340,390Bronx15,56224,92540,487Brooklyn14,37825,44439,822Queens6,0326,49812,530Staten Island5211,6872,208Total43,93091,507135,437The  full numbers for FY 19 are available here.“The  City has made significant strides in increasing access to affordable and  supportive housing, particularly for those most vulnerable in our communities.  We must keep this momentum moving forward and ensure that agencies like HPD  have the support they need to ensure the availability of deeply needed housing  resources.” said Council Member Robert E. Cornegy Jr., Chair of Housing and  Buildings Committee."As  Chair of the Assembly""s Housing Committee, I""ve been proud to work in  partnership with the de Blasio administration in preserving and creating  affordable housing at a rate that""s been never before seen in New York City,"  said Assembly Member Steven Cymbrowitz. "The programs we have  implemented have given hope and security to so many families, individuals and  seniors, including our most vulnerable New Yorkers, and I look forward to  working with the city to continue this momentum in the coming  year."  

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