NYC official blasted for living in district that 'won't be touched' by Adams' controversial rezoning plan
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The proposed 'City of Yes' plan aims to create about 109,000 new homes over the next 15 years, tackling the city's housing crisis.
Councilmember Vickie Paladino criticized Dan Garodnick for living in a secure district, emphasizing that it's the 'little guy' who will be affected by zoning changes.
Under the 'City of Yes' plan, existing legal protections for historic buildings will remain, but critics warn that developers might exploit loopholes in less-regulated areas.
Garodnick argues that the plan will make a significant impact on the housing crisis citywide, providing necessary adjustments to zoning laws that haven't changed since 1961.
Read at New York Post
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