Adams' second Charter Revision Commission takes aim at land use gatekeepers
Briefly

In a recent public hearing, New York City's Charter Revision Commission, formed by Mayor Eric Adams, discussed strategies to amend the city charter aimed at enhancing housing production. With an increasing affordable housing crisis, experts provided input on streamlining the land use review process and engaging the diverse opinions of the city's residents. The commission's recommendations are expected to be voted on in November, reflecting the city's multifaceted population and the urgency of housing solutions. The well-attended event underlines the importance of public involvement in shaping policy.
"One of the challenges of this commission is to make sure that as we review the charter that we are creating an opportunity to hear everyone's voices." - Richard Buery
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