NY Green Bank seeks proposals to help electrify affordable housing buildings
The expanded investment approach will focus on projects that prioritise energy efficiency and electrification in housing found within disadvantaged communities across New York State
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NY Green Bank, a division of the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA), has announced a new financing pathway for projects to help electrify multi-family affordable housing.
The expanded investment approach will focus on projects that prioritise energy efficiency and electrification in housing found within disadvantaged communities across New York State.
NY Green Bank is seeking proposals from property owners and developers, energy service companies and equipment manufacturers, capital providers and other market participants for construction or retrofit financing of multi-family affordable housing buildings.
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Marlboro planners approve affordable housing on Texas Road
Marlboro planners approve affordable housing on Texas Road
MARLBORO – Members of the Marlboro Planning Board have approved an application that proposed the construction of 387 residential units on Texas Road near the intersection of Falson Lane and Wooleytown Road in the Morganville section of the community.
The application submitted by Pallu Associates was approved following testimony during a meeting on March 3. The applicant was represented by attorney Bryan Plocker.
The application was made as part of a court approved settlement of litigation regarding Marlboro’s constitutional obligation to provide its fair share of housing to families with low and moderate incomes.