Council committees approve Atlantic mixed-use zoning plan
Briefly

The City Council's Subcommittee on Zoning and Franchises and Committee on Land Use has approved the Atlantic Avenue Mixed-Use Plan, which is designed to provide 4,600 new housing units, including 1,900 that will be permanently affordable. The plan allocates over $215 million for community investments, including safety redesigns for the avenue, park upgrades, schoolyard improvements, and funding for tenant protection. It also includes a zoning modification to safeguard existing light industrial spaces and establish a density bonus for contributions to public accessibility. Regular updates will be provided via community meetings, and the plan will undergo further review by the City Planning Commission.
The Atlantic Avenue Mixed-Use Plan will provide 4,600 new housing units, including 1,900 affordable ones, and over $215 million for community investments.
The City Council's recent vote aims to enhance Atlantic Avenue, ensuring safety through infrastructural upgrades and preserving existing light industrial spaces.
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