A lot of new affordable housing has gone up in the Central and South Bronx over the past 11 years.

Elsewhere in the city? Not so much.

Two City Council districts covering Bronx neighborhoods like Fordham, Bedford Park and Morrisania have accounted for more than 16,500 new units of affordable housing since the start of 2014 — more than 28 other districts combined, according to an analysis of city data by the policy group New York Housing Conference.

Over the same span, four districts located in Northeast Queens and Staten Island have each produced fewer than 80 apartments with rents capped for middle and low-income renters — fewer than renters might find in a single building in those Bronx neighborhoods.

The deep disparities across the city’s 51 council districts are due in large part t

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