Council Likely To Weaken Mayor's 'City Of Yes' Pro-Housing Zoning Plan
Briefly

"This is the stage of the process where big ideas get filtered and turned into what the political system can stomach, and there is a lot being digested right now in real time," said Howard Slatkin. "Even a pared-back version could still be a good meal, but the devil is in the details."
Mayor Adams confirmed that "good healthy conversations" about the rezoning are occurring between his administration and the Council, but said he was confident he'd get a much-needed "W."
The Council is unlikely to approve the total elimination of rules requiring off-street parking spaces with new housing due to concerns from members in more car-centric neighborhoods.
Experts are in agreement that eliminating mandatory parking is the key to unlocking the plan's other ambitious features, like 'accessory dwelling units' and 'town center zon'.
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