Daily Dirt: Dina Levy wants to know what you think
Dina Levy was finishing up her speech on Thursday morning to a room of affordable housing providers. At a networking breakfast at the Yale Club for members of the New York State Association for Affordable Housing, she was talking about hiring and staffing at New York’s Department of Housing Preservation and Development, which she now leads. “Normally I would open this to a Q&A,” Levy said as her speech came to a close. But instead, she wanted to do things a little differently. HPD and the Mayor’s office are finishing up the city’s housing plan, Levy said. And now she […]
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