KINGSTON, N.Y. – Dozens of Ulster County residents gathered Thursday at Energy Square, upstate New York’s first net-zero affordable housing development. Attendees urged lawmakers and Gov. Kathy Hochul to pass the New York HEAT Act.
Environmental advocate and New Paltz mother Suzanne Biggan said if passed, the bill would help New Yorkers across the state, particularly those with low-to-moderate incomes.
“I got a bill last winter for $640 for a two-bedroom apartment,” Biggan said…