We are experiencing an extreme affordability crisis
Tiffany’s experience with housing conditions is as broad as it is deep. She served as a member on Manhattan’s Community Board 9 where she dedicated most of her time to the Housing, Land Use and Zoning Committee. She also continues to serve as a board member of the Metropolitan Council on Housing, the oldest and largest tenant rights organization in New York. Most recently, she advocated to include preserving the New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA) as part of the Met Council’s new agenda after growing concerns about the loss of public housing. She has appeared on radio shows and been invited to be a guest speaker at the New School among other venues.
Tiffany's Housing Agenda:
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Protection of public housing
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Rent-stabilization
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Affordable co-ops
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Single/multi-family homes
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Putting an end to fire evictions
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Prohibiting rezonings that exacerbate our housing shortage while destabilizing communities
Check out a few clips from Tiffany's recent housing advocacy work
Panel Speaker at Historic Preservation Harlem ConferenceÂ
West 135th Street Rezoning* – The current council member’s decision to side with developers despite unanimous community and community board opposition is why she entered the ’25 race
Discussing fire evictions following Twin Parks tragedy
Radio Interview on Ask GeraldineÂ
October ’24 Guest Lecture: the Role of Community Boards, Housing, and Rezonings
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