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NYC Needs Smart Growth & Affordability, Not Unchecked Hikes in Density


“Queens Community Board 13 expresses no knee-jerk aversion to new housing. We object to City of Yes imposing as-of-right zoning to insert new housing whether or not local neighborhoods have the infrastructure in place first to support it.”

Adi Talwar

Homes in Southeast Queens near John F. Kennedy International Airport.

Queens Community Board 13 agrees with its Queens Borough President Donovan Richard on one major point with respect to City of Yes for Housing Opportunity: the need for thoughtful collaborations and robust commitments from the city and the state when it comes to the creation of new housing.

This explains Queens Community Board 13’s unconditional rejection of City of Yes for its evisceration of the City Charter’s community review provisions. While its ULURP (Uniform Land Use Review Procedure) remains, the increased densities that City of Yes would allow—“as-of right”—throughout the city REMOVES development greater than currently permitted from community review, in just about every neighborhood.

Community review remains important and paramount; it offers an opportunity for the community, community boards, borough presidents, borough boards, the Department of City Planning and—especially and critically at this juncture, as City of Yes goes before them—our elected members of the City Council.





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