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Staten Island Mitchell-Lama checks use both city and state routes

Mitchell-Lama housing can involve city-supervised or state-supervised developments, so Staten Island applicants should check the supervising agency early.

Published June 24, 2026 · Last verified June 24, 2026

A Staten Island applicant should not assume every Mitchell-Lama building is handled by the same office. HPD explains the city-supervised Mitchell-Lama program, while HCR maintains the state program route. The practical early question is which agency supervises the development, then whether the waitlist is open, how applications are accepted, and what income or household rules apply.

That helps because the same phrase, Mitchell-Lama, can point to different portals and oversight. This note is an explainer because it keeps applicants from spending time on the wrong list or calling the wrong agency.

Treat it as a small routing note. The sources, HPD Mitchell-Lama program and HCR Mitchell-Lama program, give that route a name. That is more useful than a broad reminder to call around. The note is a compass for the errand, not a substitute for the office.

For Staten Island, save HPD Mitchell-Lama Program And HCR Mitchell-Lama Program with the address, account, permit, ticket, or record that prompted the question. The result is a cleaner question for the counter, portal, or phone call. Staten Island are the local names to keep next to Mitchell Lama, Affordable Housing, Waitlist.

Filed under: Home & Property Staten Island mitchell-lamaaffordable-housingwaitlist

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