Testimony on Increasing Affordable Housing for Older New Yorkers and Improving Accessibility in the City’s Housing Stock

Testimony on Increasing Affordable Housing for Older New Yorkers and Improving Accessibility in the City’s Housing Stock

It is critical we address this crisis, as New York is aging rapidly and research shows that the majority of older adults would prefer the opportunity age in their community, surrounded by the networks of support built over a lifetime. Moreover, we’re all aging, and we all have a stake in ensuring there are affordable options to call home throughout the lifecourse.

Testimony on Intro 175 of 2022

Testimony on Intro 175 of 2022

The lack of amendments to redress the serious jurisdictional mismatch between City legislation, Intro 175 of 2022 and existing State policies makes it impossible for LiveOn NY to continue to offer our support. Given this, LiveOn NY opposes Intro 175 of 2022, sponsored by Council Member Marte.

Testimony on Improving Older New Yorkers’ Access to City Services

Testimony on Improving Older New Yorkers’ Access to City Services

While the aging population continues to be the fastest growing demographic, with 1 in 5 New Yorkers expected to be 60 and older by 2040, the City must go further to ensure all older New Yorkers regardless of their background have access to equitable aging services to safely age in community.

Testimony on the Mayor's New Housing Plan

Testimony on the Mayor's New Housing Plan

The release of the plan signals to New Yorkers an understanding of the dire nature of today’s housing crisis and a commitment to taking meaningful action to address such a plan.

Testimony to the New York City Council on LGBTQIA+ Older Adults

Testimony to the New York City Council on LGBTQIA+ Older Adults

LGBTQIA+ older New Yorkers refuse to be invisible yet face unique and serious obstacles as they age, with many LGBTQIA+ people facing years of stigma and discrimination throughout their lives.