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Opinion: El Concejo Debe Rechazar o Reducir El Plan de Rezonificación de Jerome Avenue

Carmen Vega-Rivera | February 2, 2018

‘Le imploramos al Concejo que vote en contra de este plan, el cual es completamente inapropiado para nuestro vecindario. ‘

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CityViews: Community Coalition Says the Council Must Reject or Reduce Jerome Avenue Plan

Carmen Vega-Rivera | February 2, 2018

‘The Bronx Coalition for a Community Vision believes that the city’s plan will cause massive displacement and loss of businesses and jobs in our community. We implore the Council to vote down this plan, which is flat wrong for our neighborhood. ‘

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CityViews: Bronx Boro Prez Makes the Case for a Jerome Ave. Rezoning

Ruben Diaz, Jr. | February 2, 2018

The Bronx borough president makes the case for a revised version of the de Blasio administration’s proposed Jerome Avenue rezoning.

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Opinion: Una Rezonificación Que Transforme Todo El Bronx Es Posible

Ruben Diaz, Jr. | February 2, 2018

El futuro plan para la avenida Jerome representa una tremenda oportunidad con un potencial de trasformación no solo para los vecindarios circundantes, sino también para todo el Bronx.

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Hoja Informativa: Se Acerca Voto Final En e Rezonificación de Jerome Avenue

City Limits | February 2, 2018

La rezonificación afectaría a la Avenida Jerome y algunas calles adyacentes, aproximadamente entre la 165 Este y la 184, las cuales están hoy zonificadas principalmente para albergar negocios de autos.

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Read the ZoneIn Newsletter: Final Vote Looms on Huge Jerome Avenue Rezoning

City Limits | February 2, 2018

Our free print newsletter on the Jerome Avenue rezoning proposal as the debate enters its final chapter. Read. Download. Print. Impress your friends.

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Panel: City’s Community Planning Process in Need of Major Overhaul

Abigail Savitch-Lew | February 2, 2018

A report, produced by over 40 organizations, elaborates on critiques of the de Blasio administration’s neighborhood rezoning efforts and proposes a set of citywide reforms.

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