Central Atlantic Avenue plan begins ULURP process
Briefly

The Atlantic Avenue Mixed-Use Plan aims to create around 4,600 new homes and 2,800 permanent jobs over a 21-block area in Central Brooklyn, addressing critical housing and employment needs.
Mayor Eric Adams emphasized that the proposal is based on a collaborative effort with multiple agencies and community input, aimed at transforming neighborhoods to meet contemporary needs.
First Deputy Mayor Maria Torres-Springer stated that the plan is a direct response to community calls for better zoning, facilitating new opportunities for living and working in the area.
The proposal also includes infrastructural improvements for traffic safety, enhancing pedestrian visibility, which reflects the city's commitment to creating safe and accessible urban environments.
Read at Brooklyn Eagle
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