Windsor not: Brooklyn community board that supports 'City of Yes' votes no on local development
Briefly

Community Board 7's conditional rejection of Arrow Linen Supply's rezoning application, despite support for the mayor's housing initiative, underscores a critical focus on affordability in development.
'I like to think our board is not NIMBY,' Board Chair Julio Peña emphasized, illustrating the board's intent to balance development with community concerns, particularly regarding affordability.
Backlash against Arrow's application stemmed from fears regarding neighborhood character and inadequate affordable housing, reflecting broader community apprehensions about the impacts of increased density.
The city's 'City of Yes' program aims to promote housing development, but faces local resistance due to historic concerns over density and infrastructure stress, revealing a tension in urban planning.
Read at Gothamist
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