NYC revamps housing lotto to settle lawsuit that claimed racial 'segregation' - here's what's changing
Briefly

The decades-old "community preference" policy had reserved 50% of any affordable units offered in the city's housing lottery for residents who already lived in the neighborhoods.
"For the first time, we are moving away from the idea of racial turf and, as required by paragraph 12 of the Order, telling applicants and potential applicants that every neighborhood should belong to all of us regardless of where we come from and regardless of where we want to move," Gurian said.
Read at New York Post
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