Housing and Homelessness
Planning Commission OKs Two Bridges Development Plan
Sadef Ali Kully |
But three members voted no, voicing objections over the plan and the process.
Risa Heller Communications
But three members voted no, voicing objections over the plan and the process.
After spending billions on reducing water pollution and promising to spend even more to make New York’s rivers, canals, bays and creeks cleaner, the city is about to embark on a plan that will deal with sewage in all five boroughs.
The proposals cover everything from buyouts to building-code violations, construction dust to housing-court process servers.