Councilmembers Keith Powers and Carlina Rivera. Their districts include more than 37,000 and 24,000 co-op units, respectively.
A stalled City Council bill requiring co-op boards to give reasons for rejecting applicants has 29 sponsors. Lawmakers with the most co-op units in their districts have not sponsored the legislation. [ more › ]
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