
Governor Tours New Affordable Unit In Brooklyn’s Gowanus Neighborhood, Where Nearly 8,500 Homes Have Been Saved by Governor’s Landmark Housing Deal; More Than 3,200 Already Underway
$25 Billion Housing Plan for 100,000 Affordable Homes Progressing Ahead of Schedule with Over 60,000 Affordable Units Created or Preserved
Unveils New Online Dashboard For Public To Track Progress On Housing Plan
Governor’s Pro-Housing Communities Program to Build More Housing Locally Reaches 300 Certified Communities
FY26 Budget Includes $1.5 Billion in New State Funding for Housing, Including $1 Billion to Secure City of Yes and $750 Million For Pro-Housing Communities
Estimated Up to 350,000 Homes Unlocked Under Governor Hochul’s Leadership
Governor Kathy Hochul announced a total of 350,000 housing units statewide have been built, preserved or are under construction since she took office in 2021. Governor Hochul made the announcement while touring a new affordable housing unit in Brooklyn's Gowanus neighborhood, where nearly 8,500 homes were saved by the Governor’s landmark housing deal in last year’s budget that included an extension of the 421-a completion deadline. Already more than 3,200 units in Gowanus are in construction or complete this year and in total, 71,000 homes citywide – of which 21,000 are affordable homes previously at risk – were rescued by this action.
“Solving New York’s housing crisis comes down to one thing: putting every tool at our disposal to work building and preserving homes for New Yorkers,” Governor Hochul said. “That’s what my administration is committed to, and that’s why we are seeing real progress on initiatives that help people from New York City to Niagara Falls access the housing they need to thrive. The success of our Housing Plan, the enthusiasm for the Pro-Housing Communities Program, and the units we’re saving through the 421-a extension are just a few of the ways we are having a real impact on families and communities.”
This announcement builds on Governor Hochul’s $25 billion housing plan, which is ahead of schedule with over 60,000 affordable homes built or preserved toward the 100,000 goal. Additionally, the Governor unveiled a new online dashboard for the public to track the progress on housing goals. To further her commitment to housing, the FY26 State Budget includes $1.5 billion in new funding for housing statewide and $750 million for Pro-Housing Communities to build more housing locally.
Additionally, to help ensure more localities that want to promote housing growth have the ability to do so, Governor Hochul will provide $5.25 million in new grant funding to offer technical assistance to communities seeking to foster housing growth and associated municipal development.
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