Cities like New York and San Francisco are pushing for more housing to address affordability issues. Initiatives such as the City of Yes for Housing Opportunity aim to build additional housing in every neighborhood to combat rising costs and shortages. In New York, Mayor Adams' plan involves formal approval processes and community involvement, while in San Francisco, efforts are being made to create more 'missing middle' housing. The focus is on eliminating outdated regulations and addressing the housing crisis.
City of Yes for Housing Opportunity Will Protect New York’s Environment @nylcv https://t.co/HQfwOZbx8c
We need to build more housing. https://t.co/GgMjwyeHen
EXCLUSIVE: Board of Supervisors President Aaron Peskin is working to create a permanent funding source for a section of the San Francisco housing market that’s long been viewed as extremely challenging to finance: The so-called “missing middle.” https://t.co/Zcyvxnr7a0
Exclusive: Aaron Peskin announces financing plan to create more ‘missing middle’ housing in S.F. https://t.co/uVn3cECua2 via @sfchronicle
SF is the most childless major city in the nation due in large part to Aaron’s unwillingness to support more housing. We have a housing shortage crisis, which leads to displacement & exorbitant housing costs. Two decades of Aaron’s NIMBYism at work. https://t.co/iUSmB6EdHk https://t.co/9tdM46UWb8
To become a more affordable city, San Francisco needs more housing. We're decades into a housing crisis, and it's time we start acting like it. Neighborhood character is defined by its people, people who need a place to live. https://t.co/eBiidv3bK3
“City of Yes” Would Put “A Little More Housing In Every Neighborhood” https://t.co/vYqzufASEL
Over time, New York City has implemented increasingly complicated regulations that have banned the very things that define our city’s character. It's time for a change, and we are delivering it through our #CityofYes reforms. https://t.co/pOvwrQnuMA
Mayor Adams' "City of Yes" plan — which involves building "a little more housing" in every neighborhood — kicks off with a formal approval process on Monday https://t.co/UJzd21C4bY
NEW: The City Planning Commission just referred out the #CityofYes for Housing Opportunity plan for public review — to Community Boards and Borough Presidents. It’s time to deliver a more affordable city by enabling a little more housing in every neighborhood. https://t.co/v9v9qDuR6w
Today, @NYCMayor kicked off our push to pass the City of Yes for Housing Opportunity! It's a plan to build a little more housing in every neighborhood. The best way to make NYC affordable for everyone is eliminate outdated rules and BUILD MORE HOMES. Let's do it! https://t.co/Htl5t6Re4I