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Six Thousand Doors: One Candidate's Case for Yonkers

33 min · 24. juni 2026
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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2468485/fan_mail/new] Dan D'Amico has knocked on nearly six thousand doors in Yonkers District 16. Not with a team. Largely by himself. What he's heard is not what the county is spending money on. D'Amico is a former FDNY firefighter, a working real estate broker, and the Republican candidate challenging the incumbent for Westchester County Legislature District 16. In this conversation, he breaks down what affordability actually looks like when you're sitting across from a family trying to buy a home in Yonkers, why the county's $45 million EV charging station line item doesn't match a single conversation he's had at the doors, and what four years of inaction on Hurricane Ida flooding has cost his neighbors on Warburton Avenue. He also walks through what a county legislator can actually do — and what they can't — so you know what you're voting for when November arrives. In this episode: the broken math of homeownership in Westchester. The 18-month timeline to build a single home in New York versus six months in Florida. Why the county cut every department by 8% and raised taxes in the same budget. The fire victim in downtown Yonkers who got a housing voucher in one hour after weeks of getting nothing from his own legislator. And what D'Amico wants you thinking about when you're standing in the booth. Subscribe to The Westchester Brief at iliveherewestchester.com. New episodes Monday through Friday at 6 AM. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2468485/support] I Live Here Westchester is a production of I Live Here Media. We spotlight the voices, visionaries, and stories that make Westchester County more than just a place to live—it’s a place to belong. Have a guest suggestion or want to partner with us? Email: jimjockle@iliveheremedia.com Website: www.iliveheremedia.com [https://www.iliveheremedia.com/] Follow us on Instagram: @iliveheremedia [https://www.instagram.com/iliveheremedia/] Subscribe, rate, and share to support local storytelling.

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episode Six Thousand Doors: One Candidate's Case for Yonkers cover

Six Thousand Doors: One Candidate's Case for Yonkers

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2468485/fan_mail/new] Dan D'Amico has knocked on nearly six thousand doors in Yonkers District 16. Not with a team. Largely by himself. What he's heard is not what the county is spending money on. D'Amico is a former FDNY firefighter, a working real estate broker, and the Republican candidate challenging the incumbent for Westchester County Legislature District 16. In this conversation, he breaks down what affordability actually looks like when you're sitting across from a family trying to buy a home in Yonkers, why the county's $45 million EV charging station line item doesn't match a single conversation he's had at the doors, and what four years of inaction on Hurricane Ida flooding has cost his neighbors on Warburton Avenue. He also walks through what a county legislator can actually do — and what they can't — so you know what you're voting for when November arrives. In this episode: the broken math of homeownership in Westchester. The 18-month timeline to build a single home in New York versus six months in Florida. Why the county cut every department by 8% and raised taxes in the same budget. The fire victim in downtown Yonkers who got a housing voucher in one hour after weeks of getting nothing from his own legislator. And what D'Amico wants you thinking about when you're standing in the booth. Subscribe to The Westchester Brief at iliveherewestchester.com. New episodes Monday through Friday at 6 AM. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2468485/support] I Live Here Westchester is a production of I Live Here Media. We spotlight the voices, visionaries, and stories that make Westchester County more than just a place to live—it’s a place to belong. Have a guest suggestion or want to partner with us? Email: jimjockle@iliveheremedia.com Website: www.iliveheremedia.com [https://www.iliveheremedia.com/] Follow us on Instagram: @iliveheremedia [https://www.instagram.com/iliveheremedia/] Subscribe, rate, and share to support local storytelling.

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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2468485/fan_mail/new] For decades, thousands of Westchester County deeds have carried restrictive covenants, clauses that once barred homes from being sold to people of certain races, religions, or ethnic backgrounds. They've been unenforceable since 1948, but the language stayed in the records. This episode explains a new process, effective June 3 under New York Real Property Law Section 327-a, that lets property owners formally redact those discriminatory covenants from their recorded deeds through the Westchester County Clerk's office, how the administrative process works, and why so few residents know it exists. In This Episode: (0:00) The sentence buried in your deed (1:00) What restrictive covenants are and how they spread (2:30) The new law: Section 327-a and the Clerk's form (3:45) How the redaction process actually works (5:00) Quick hit: the county's $25 million Housing Flex Fund II Sources: Westchester County Clerk (Land Records Forms, RPL Section 327-a redaction); New York Real Property Law Section 327-a. Leave a review on Apple Podcasts or share this episode with a neighbor. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2468485/support] I Live Here Westchester is a production of I Live Here Media. We spotlight the voices, visionaries, and stories that make Westchester County more than just a place to live—it’s a place to belong. Have a guest suggestion or want to partner with us? Email: jimjockle@iliveheremedia.com Website: www.iliveheremedia.com [https://www.iliveheremedia.com/] Follow us on Instagram: @iliveheremedia [https://www.instagram.com/iliveheremedia/] Subscribe, rate, and share to support local storytelling.

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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2468485/fan_mail/new] Tomorrow's Democratic primary will settle several Westchester County races outright, yet turnout will be a fraction of the electorate. This episode breaks down what's actually on the June 23 ballot, from State Comptroller and the 17th Congressional District to two County Board of Legislators seats, town supervisor races in Greenburgh and North Castle, and the Larchmont mayor, and explains why a low-turnout primary gives the voters who show up outsized power over a $2.5 billion county budget and your local tax rate. In This Episode: (0:00) Why tomorrow's primary is the real election (1:30) What's on the ballot: Comptroller, NY-17, and the local races (3:30) What these offices actually control (4:30) Turnout, your ballot, and how to check it (5:00) Quick hit: the Rent Guidelines Board's final vote Sources: New York State Board of Elections (June 23, 2026 primary certification); Westchester County Board of Elections (early voting and polling locations); Black Westchester (2026 primary candidate guide). Subscribe to our newsletter at iliveherewestchester.com. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2468485/support] I Live Here Westchester is a production of I Live Here Media. We spotlight the voices, visionaries, and stories that make Westchester County more than just a place to live—it’s a place to belong. Have a guest suggestion or want to partner with us? Email: jimjockle@iliveheremedia.com Website: www.iliveheremedia.com [https://www.iliveheremedia.com/] Follow us on Instagram: @iliveheremedia [https://www.instagram.com/iliveheremedia/] Subscribe, rate, and share to support local storytelling.

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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2468485/fan_mail/new] The World Cup final will be played 12 miles from Westchester County — and the data says this region is less a bystander than a home team. This week on The Friday Intel, we map Westchester's actual slice of a $3.3 billion tournament: the overflow economics, the matchday-train rules that will strand anyone who waits, and the surprising demographic finding that reframes the whole thing — Port Chester is nearly 46% foreign-born, almost double the county rate, with about 90% from Latin America. When Mexico or Brazil plays at MetLife, it's a home game for entire Westchester neighborhoods. In This Episode: - Cold Open — 0:00 - Intro & Context — 0:30 - The Data: $3.3B, 1M+ visitors, the overflow play, the transit gauntlet — 1:30 - The Surprise: the World Cup comes home — 3:30 - What This Means For You — 5:00 - Close — 6:00 Sources: NY/NJ Host Committee & NJBIZ (economic impact); NJ Transit (matchday rail plan); U.S. Census / Statistical Atlas (Port Chester demographics); Westchester Magazine (county immigrant communities; Kanopi pop-up); Front Office Sports (hotel "rate event"). Leave a review on Apple Podcasts or share with a neighbor. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2468485/support] I Live Here Westchester is a production of I Live Here Media. We spotlight the voices, visionaries, and stories that make Westchester County more than just a place to live—it’s a place to belong. Have a guest suggestion or want to partner with us? Email: jimjockle@iliveheremedia.com Website: www.iliveheremedia.com [https://www.iliveheremedia.com/] Follow us on Instagram: @iliveheremedia [https://www.instagram.com/iliveheremedia/] Subscribe, rate, and share to support local storytelling.

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