New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A06432

Introduced
3/4/25  

Caption

Relates to protecting the rights of current and converted Mitchell-Lama residents.

Companion Bills

NY S04236

Same As Relates to protecting the rights of current and converted Mitchell-Lama residents.

Previously Filed As

NY A01037

Relates to protecting the rights of current and converted Mitchell-Lama residents.

NY S02660

Relates to protecting the rights of current and converted Mitchell-Lama residents.

NY A04948

Initiates a five-year moratorium on the dissolution of any urban rental Mitchell-Lama company; establishes a Mitchell-Lama housing program study.

NY S02435

Relates to the definition of residence and residential real property.

NY S01931

Prohibits residential and commercial properties from operating digital billboards or signs that use flashing, intermittent or moving lights near certain Mitchell-Lama housing within a city with a population of one million or more.

NY A07456

Prohibits residential and commercial properties from operating digital billboards or signs that use flashing, intermittent or moving lights near certain Mitchell-Lama housing within a city with a population of one million or more.

NY S08025

Prohibits residential and commercial properties from erecting or installing digital billboards or signs that use flashing, intermittent or moving lights near certain Mitchell-Lama housing within a city with a population of one million or more; relates to the effectiveness thereof.

NY A08539

Prohibits residential and commercial properties from erecting or installing digital billboards or signs that use flashing, intermittent or moving lights near certain Mitchell-Lama housing within a city with a population of one million or more; relates to the effectiveness thereof.

NY A04326

Expands New York's net metering law by adding non-residential micro-combined heat and power generating equipment systems to the list of currently eligible technologies that can be net metered.

NY A06956

Authorizes a city of one million or more to remove the cap on the floor area ratio of certain dwellings being converted from non-residential to residential units; requires that no less than 40% of such units remain affordable for those who are below 60% of the area median income; requires certain labor standards in converting such units; prohibits conversion of floor area ration under certain circumstances.

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