NYC's surging rents, their mortgage is too big, & more

Emily Myers for Brick Underground
Rents are surging in New York City, increasing at double the national rate and amplifying the city's affordability crisis (The New York Times)
NYC's first net-zero development, on 116 acres of vacant land in Queens, will have affordable housing, a boardwalk, and an urban farm (CityLab)
A couple stretched the truth to qualify for a big mortgage and now regret blowing their budget (Slate)
NYCHA is looking for design ideas for better trash collection, including below-ground garbage containers emptied by specialized trucks (press release)
A lack of enforcement to ensure landlords provide adequate heat makes winter a misery for many NYC tenants (CityLimits)
There's not enough money in the Emergency Rental Assistance Program to cover all applicants (The City)