In an announcement in front of a 66 unit affordable housing building
located at 950 Summit Avenue (just north of Yankee Stadium) Mayor
Bill de Blasio, City Council Speaker Melissa Mark-Viverito, Bronx
Borough President, and many local Bronx elected officials cheered
that more affordable housing was created last year than since 1978.
Mayor de Blasio said “This is real progress, in real time, for
real families. Together with the city council, community based
organizations, and the private sector this will remain a city for
everyone.” Speaker Mark-Viverito said “ It is imperative that we
proactively protect affordability in our communities.” Bronx
Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr. said that his office will continue
to work with the de Blasio administration to plan and build new
affordable housing units that work for the people of the Bronx. Other
Bronx elected officials on hand included Congressman Jose Serrano,
State Senator Jose Marcos Serrano, Councilwoman Vanessa Gibson,
Assembly members Latoya Joiner (who thanked the Rent Guidelines Board
for its rent freeze for one year leases), Michael Blake, Luis
Sepulveda. HPD Commissioner Vicki Been said that surpassing the goal
of 20,000 units this year is a testament to the work that is being
done at HPD. HDC President Gary Rodney added that the record breaking
20,000 plus units demonstrates the the de Blasio administration is
achieving concrete results towards its ambitious vision of Housing
New York.
The 66 unit building on Summit Avenue is currently under
construction, and is slated for completion in a little over one year
from now. A lottery system will be put into place to select the
winners of the various income level tiered apartments which will be
advertised a few months before construction on the building is
finished.
The goal of Mayor Bill de Blasio's affordable housing plan is to
have 200,000 new or rehabilitated current affordable units by 2021
completed or in construction. Photos are below.
Above - City Council Melissa Mark-Viverito with Mayor de Blasio at her side with Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr. , and other Bronx elected officials congratulate the mayor on surpassing the goal of creating 20,000 affordable housing units this year. The affordable housing 66 unit building in the background is in Speaker Mark-Viverito's council district which includes parts of the Bronx and Manhattan.
Below - Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr. is excited about the new affordable housing units being built in the Bronx like the one he is standing in front of.