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Poughkeepsie Council tackles housing crisis with new eviction law

June 18, 2024 | Poughkeepsie City, Dutchess County, New York



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Poughkeepsie Council tackles housing crisis with new eviction law
In a recent meeting of the Poughkeepsie Common Council, several significant resolutions and ordinances were discussed, reflecting the city's ongoing efforts to address housing issues and local governance.

The council declared a housing emergency and initiated rent regulations under the Emergency Tenant Protection Act, a move aimed at safeguarding tenants amid rising housing costs. Additionally, a resolution was introduced to amend the administrative code regarding tax exemptions, which will be subject to a public hearing.

The council also approved a license agreement for the installation of a piece of art in Pulaski Park, furthering the city’s commitment to public art initiatives. Furthermore, Richard Doherty was appointed to the City of Poughkeepsie Board of Ethics, reinforcing the council's focus on ethical governance.

In the action agenda, a notable discussion centered on the repeal of the local good cause eviction law. Councilman Menace clarified that the repeal was necessary due to the previous law being invalidated by the New York State court system. The council plans to replace it with new statewide good cause eviction legislation, which will be discussed in an upcoming public hearing. This change aims to provide a more effective framework for tenant protections in Poughkeepsie.

The council's decisions reflect a proactive approach to housing stability and community engagement, with further discussions anticipated as they seek public input on the proposed changes.

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