New Menino Survey of Mayors, From Boston University Initiative on Cities, Reveals Housing Affordability and Climate Change as Top Issues for Cities
January 23, 2018
January 23, 2018
WASHINGTON, Jan. 23 -- The Rockefeller Foundation issued the following news release:
Mayors nationwide, from cities large and small, agree that housing availability and affordability is their most pressing concern and the top reason that people are moving away from their cities. Mayors are also deeply concerned by the consequences of climate change and agree that cities should play a strong role in mitigating the negative effects. At a time when cutbacks in federal and state funding . . .
Mayors nationwide, from cities large and small, agree that housing availability and affordability is their most pressing concern and the top reason that people are moving away from their cities. Mayors are also deeply concerned by the consequences of climate change and agree that cities should play a strong role in mitigating the negative effects. At a time when cutbacks in federal and state funding . . .