On Nov. 23, the City Council’s Committee on Housing and Buildings listened to testimony on a group of tenant protection bills addressing issues such as expanding protections for tenants against illegal evictions and mandating that all tenant-occupied buildings have access to cooling during the summer.
One level deeper: Hearing attendees testified largely in support of legislation brought by Councilmember Sandy Nurse (D-Brooklyn). Here’s a list of Councilmember Nurse’s bills:
One takeaway: The air-cooling requirements bill considered by the committee is sponsored by Councilmember Lincoln Restler. Currently, owners are required to provide heat during “heat season” from Oct. 1 to May 31. His bill, Int. 0994-2024, would establish a “cooling season” from June 15 to Sept. 15. Owners would be required maintain a maximum indoor temperature of 78°F when the outdoor air temperature is 82°F or higher. And owners without central cooling would have to install cooling systems within units.
Testimony from HPD, which enforces the city’s heating requirements, said the agency would have to significantly increase its staff in order to accommodate a similar timeline for inspections if new cooling requirements were to be put into law. With the public testimony and comments that have been collected on the bills, the City Council will adapt the bills’ language before bringing them to a vote.