City of Yes Faced Pushback but Passed First Hurdle 

Repost – Source: New York Landmarks Conservancy, November 22, 2024 Late yesterday, the City Council gave its preliminary approval to City of Yes for Housing Opportunity. Two committee hearings were delayed for hours as the Council and City Hall negotiated changes to the proposal, which promises the biggest changes to New York’s zoning in decades. The negotiations

Summary of NYC Council’s City for All Investments and Modifications to Zoning for Housing Opportunity (ZHO) Citywide Text Amendment

Throughout the public review process for ZHO, the Council heard from many stakeholders and other engaged New Yorkers about their concerns regarding its impact and the lack of complementary housing solutions. The Council recognized these concerns and released its City for All housing plan to meet the full range of needs of communities. Through its

Landmark ‘City of Yes’ Housing Creation Plan Approved with $5 Billion Push

Repost Source: New York Yimby By: Matt Pruznick 8:00 am on November 23, 2024 Sorry, NIMBYs: Your opposition to New York housing creation has just been drowned out by a resounding $5 billion of “Yes.” A City Council subcommittee on Thursday approved Mayor Eric Adams’ plan to build 80,000 new homes over the next 15 years, lowering the

West Harlem Rezoning Awaits Council Subcommittee Vote

Local community board generally supported 90-block rezoning, but requested that portion of West 145th Street be downzoned to protect existing HUD buildings. On October 3, 2012, the City Council’s Zoning & Franchises Subcommittee heard testimony on the Department of City Planning’s proposal to rezone 90 blocks in West Harlem. The rezoning would impact approximately 1,900