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  2. Tacoma broken window repair money snapped up as city ... - AOL

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    The city earlier this year established the Window Replacement Support Fund using $300,000 in ARPA funds. The program was meant to offset costs incurred replacing broken windows as the city ...

  3. New York State Tenement House Act - Wikipedia

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    The New York State Tenement House Act of 1901 banned the construction of dark, poorly ventilated tenement buildings in the U.S. state of New York.Among other sanctions, the law required that new buildings must be built with outward-facing windows in every room, an open courtyard, proper ventilation systems, indoor toilets, and fire safeguards.

  4. Window cleaner - Wikipedia

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    On May 29, 1962, four window cleaners were killed when a scaffold fell at the Equitable Life Building. [3] [4] [5] In 1993 Local 32BJ, the New York window cleaners' union, launched an apprentice training program, increasing job safety among its members, although increasing numbers of New York window cleaners are non-unionized. [3]

  5. 421-a tax exemption - Wikipedia

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    There was a concern in the 1970s that residential housing construction was declining as people moved from New York City to the suburbs. [8] In response to this trend, the state passed the original 421-a tax exemption program in 1971, with the goal of encouraging the construction of more residential housing in the city. [9]

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