STOP DESAHUCIOS: LEARNING FROM BARCELONA
In Barcelona, the fight to end Spain's housing crisis continues. Darius Khalil Gordon and Vajra Kilgour hosted a discussion with Met Council's Andrea Shapiro and Action Lab's Dorca Reynoso about the struggle for decent, affordable housing in Barcelona, Spain.
Housing Notebook is a production of the Metropolitan Council on Housing, New York's oldest citywide tenants union.
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Tuesday walk-in clinics have resumed: uptown December 10, 6-8pm, at CUNY in the Heights, 5030 Broadway in Manhattan; downtown December 17, 6:30-8pm, at Trinity Commons, 76 Trinity Place in Manhattan. For more information, click here.
Event announced: Met Council 65th Anniversary Gala will be Thursday, December 12, starting at 6:30 PM, at 265 W 37th St, Manhattan. Scott and Vajra are among the honorees. For more information and to buy tickets, click here. For all Met Council events, find the calendar here.
New rent guidelines taking effect 10/1/24: New York City, 2.75% for a 1-year lease and 5.25% for a 2-year lease; Nassau County 1.5% for 1 year, 2.5% for 2 years; Rockland County 2% 1 year, 3% 2 years; Westchester County 2.5 for 1 year, 3.5 for 2 years; City of Kingston 0 and 0! City of Poughkeepsie TBD. If you're in a rent-stabilized apartment in Kingston or Poughkeepsie, contact For the Many for more information.
Heat & hot water: Heat law is in effect starting October 1 and continuing until May 31: from 6am to 10pm, when the outside temperature is below 55, the temperature everywhere in your apartment must be at least 68 degrees; from 10pm to 6am, the temperature everywhere in your apartment must be at least 62 degrees, regardless of the outside temperature. Hot water at a minimum 120 degrees at the tap must be provided 24 hours a day, year round. Go to portal.311.nyc.gov or call 311 to report lack of hot water, for NYCHA call 718-707-7771; outside NYC call dept. of health or buildings. Call Met Council hotline (212-979-0611) for help with organizing; for more information and to get a heat sheet, click here.