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The city's proposed rezoning would change the allowable building heights on several East Harlem avenues and promote residential development in some areas that are currently zoned for industrial use.

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East Harlem

Opinión: La Rezonificación de East Harlem Debe Venir de La Comunidad

David Nocenti, Gus Rosado and Richard Berlin | May 15, 2017

‘Nuestro plan vecinal propone invertir en la gente en todas las etapas de su vida.’

East Harlem

Opinión: Rezonificación, Un Caballo de Troya Para East Harlem

Roger Hernandez, Jr. | May 15, 2017

‘La comunidad no solo no necesita este plan, sino que desaparecerá si lo acepta.’

East Harlem

Propuesta de rezonificación abre intenso debate sobre el futuro de East Harlem

Abigail Savitch-Lew | May 15, 2017

La propuesta de rezonificación de East Harlem del Departamento de Planificación Urbana entró en el proceso de revisión pública de siete meses de duración.

East Harlem

CityViews: East Harlem Needs a Community-Led Rezoning

David Nocenti, Gus Rosado and Richard Berlin | May 15, 2017

‘Our neighborhood plan includes investments in people, in every season of their lives.’

East Harlem

Major Hearing Tuesday on East Harlem Rezoning

Abigail Savitch-Lew | May 15, 2017

The ULURP process for the de Blasio administration’s rezoning proposal hits a key milestone this week.

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CityViews: A Rezoning Trojan Horse for East Harlem

Roger Hernandez, Jr. | May 15, 2017

‘The community doesn’t need it, and the community will disappear if it accepts.’

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Print and Share Our ZoneIn Newsletter on East Harlem

Jarrett Murphy and Abigail Savitch-Lew | May 15, 2017

This handy explainer of the proposals circulating in East Harlem, the process that the city’s plan will now go through and the opinions that some neighborhood residents have is available in Spanish as well as English.

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Next 100 Days: Proposed Cuts Pit President Trump Against Youth of Cypress Hills

Adam Wisnieski | May 15, 2017

If you want to understand the likely impact of the president’s proposed cuts to federal programs, you need look no farther than a Brooklyn neighborhood where those initiatives make a daily difference.

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