A federal monitor has rejected Westchester's desegregation agreement, which involved building 750 affordable homes over seven years that would be aggressively marketed to black and hispanic residents of the NYC area. The monitor said Westchester's plan included no enforcement process and didn't even pick a government agency to be responsible for putting the plan in place. Whoops! County and federal officials will start discussing a revise next week. [NYT; previously]
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