Posted on October 30, 2018 by Jeff C. Mays in The New York Times The New York Times, By Jeff C. Mays Three weeks ago, Mayor Bill de Blasio had his workout interrupted by a homeless woman who posed a question that the mayor chose not to answer: Why won’t the city set aside more apartments for the homeless? Mr. de Blasio walked away. “I’m not doing this here,” he said, according to a video recording of the incident at the Prospect Park Y.M.C.A. “I’m in the middle of a workout.” Now the woman, Nathylin Flowers Adesegun, who has lived in a homeless shelter for three years, may soon get what she wanted. Rafael Salamanca Jr., a councilman from the Bronx, will introduce legislation on Wednesday that will mandate that any rental housing project that receives taxpayer subsidies — such as tax abatements, loans, tax credits or reduced-cost land — has to set aside 15 percent of its created or preserved units for people living in the city’s shelter system.