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Airbnb hosts in Ithaca will now have to live for more than half of the year on the property they’re renting.
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The council voted Wednesday to allocate $2.2 million in federal COVID-relief funds to a 100-unit, affordable housing project.
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"The housing situation is just so, so bad that people will live by the river rather than wait in the nursing home for an apartment to open up."
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All three detainees are related to a woman whose home was demolished last month on orders from the tribe’s controversial leader, Clint Halftown. The detainees are outspoken critics of Halftown.
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Property developers are planning to build a $24 million apartment complex and commercial space across from Mirabito Stadium in Binghamton.
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Activists continue to occupy demolished Cayuga Nation home in protest of tribe leader Clint HalftownA banner on one of the tents reads “Halftown Must Go.” It’s a reference to a dispute between a faction of Gayogo̱hó꞉nǫʼ and the tribe's de facto leader.
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"We're taking these [properties] and viewing them as opportunities."
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One Gayogo̱hó꞉nǫ' family said they believe the surprise demolition of their grandmother's home was an act of retaliation for their past criticism of Halftown.
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The proposal would prohibit landlords from renting to groups of four or more students in areas zoned as single-family and two-family residential.
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The city launched the program as part of the Ithaca Green New Deal initiative, which aims to completely eliminate the city's net carbon emissions by 2030.
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Leslie Danks Burke and Lea Webb are competing for the Democratic nomination in the race for New York's 52nd State Senate District, which covers Ithaca and Binghamton.
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It was approved in a rare bipartisan move by the legislature.