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Fair Housing 101 HPD NYC, 2023 ( pdf file)

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"Fair Housing 101 – Intro to Fair Housing for Community Boards" (HPD NYC, 2023) is a comprehensive presentation aimed at educating NYC Community Boards on the history, legal framework, current challenges, and action steps related to fair housing. Here's a structured summary:


Purpose:

To explain what fair housing is, why it matters, how systemic housing discrimination has evolved, and how NYC is working to advance equity through fair housing practices.


Key Sections & Takeaways:

1. What is HPD?

  • NYC’s Department of Housing Preservation and Development (HPD) ensures housing quality, preserves and builds affordable housing, and supports strong, diverse communities.

2. What is Fair Housing?

  • Fair housing means equal access to housing regardless of race, ethnicity, income, disability, gender, etc.

  • It's rooted in laws like the Fair Housing Act of 1968, which prohibits discrimination in housing.

3. History of Discrimination in Housing

  • Redlining, racially restrictive covenants, urban renewal, and blockbusting systematically excluded communities of color.

  • Discrimination influenced how housing was planned, built, sold, leased, and financed.

4. Barriers Today

  • Persistent segregation and lack of affordability

  • Discrimination based on:

    • Source of income (e.g., housing vouchers)

    • Disability

    • Criminal justice history

  • Uneven distribution of affordable housing

  • Health and financial disparities due to disinvestment

5. Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing (AFFH)

  • A federal mandate requiring cities to address segregation and proactively advance housing equity

  • NYC’s initiatives include neighborhood planning, affordable housing development, and voucher support


NYC’s Fair Housing Goals (via Where We Live NYC):

  1. Combat complex discrimination

  2. Facilitate equitable development

  3. Preserve affordable housing & prevent displacement

  4. Improve rental assistance effectiveness

  5. Expand options for people with disabilities

  6. Make equitable investments across neighborhoods


Community Boards’ Role:

  • Advocate for investment

  • Engage in land use decisions (ULURP)

  • Educate and connect residents

  • Promote fair housing goals locally


Legal Protections (NYC + NYS):

  • Beyond federal protections, NYC law includes:

    • Source of income

    • Immigration status

    • Gender identity

    • Domestic violence survivor status


Reporting & Resources:

  • Discrimination can be reported via 311 (ask for Human Rights)

  • Organizations: NYC Commission on Human Rights, Fair Housing Justice Center, Human Rights Initiative

 

 

 

 

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