The modified ‘City of Yes’ passed by the Council will encourage at least 80,000 new homes to be built, marking the city’s largest zoning reform in half a century.
The plan will eliminate some parking requirements, dividing the city into three parking minimum zones, with Zone one eliminating required parking in all new residential developments.
Council NIMBY's negotiated one and two family zones out of changes, yet many members from those districts did not support the final plan.
Gov. Hochul announced a $1 billion investment into the City of Yes, celebrating the passage with Mayor Adams despite tensions with some Council members.
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