Even today, there is ongoing debate among builders, safety experts and first responders about whether New York City is doing ...
State Senator Tom O’Mara, a longtime critic of unfunded mandates, expressed frustration with the proposal. In a recent column ...
New York is reconsidering a decades-old proposal that would require all new homes built in the state to be equipped with ...
The subsidies target single- and two-family new construction that will be priced to be affordable for residents earning up to ...
Not only are builders dealing with regulations, increased costs and delays in the approval process, Marrano said building moratoriums in several places like Lancaster, Wheatfield and another being ...
Staffers aren’t the only ones paying the price: The culture has contributed to a brain drain at the Assembly, where ...
With a Master's degree in Computer Science from the State University of New York at Binghamton, Akash possesses a deep understanding of data structures, algorithms, and modern programming practices, ...
ALBANY (WBNG) -- The New York State Board of Fire Prevention & Codes proposed a law that would mandate all new homes have fire sprinklers installed. However, that proposal may come with a hefty price ...
As negotiations over the state budget reach a fever pitch in March, a visitor to the New York State Assembly offices might see something surprising: cots and sleeping bags.
Plus: New York City moves forward on zoning reforms, Utah city moves backward on granny flats, and D.C. considers a ban on ...
The town board chopped the maximum size for a new house in half, drawing derision from builders and some of its own members.
Besides slow reviews and long delays, there are now building moratoriums in place in Lancaster and Wheatfield, with another ...