Housing

Most people spend most of their time at home - so the household environment can significantly affect health. Disrepair that stems from longterm maintenance neglect can lead to serious health problems, including: lead poisoning from lead paint; asthma and other respiratory issues triggered by pests; and carbon monoxide poisoning.

In NYC, substandard housing is disproportionately located in low-income neighborhoods, as historical disinvestment lead to severe, systemic maintenance deficiencies that threatens people's health. No family should have to choose between affordable and healthy housing - all tenants are entitled to safe, decent, healthy housing that prevents disease and injury.

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Note: I think this works best, because the other system sets up a heavy page that takes additional work to implement deep-linking.

Secondly, I think this is best implemented without a 'home' data explorer: on the Portal home page, clicking the Data Explorer button unfolds an accordion with the main Hub Page buttons, which bring you here - fewer page changes, emphasis on lateral browse.

Third, this could let us go right to "subtopic/data vis" pages, though we'd want to separate some thing out into subtopics where hub pages were made - similar to our subheadings.