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City of Yes for Housing: See How Your Community Board & Borough President Voted

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  • Guest
    Posted August 29, 2024 at 1:44 am

    Reading the comments left by several of the community boards it’s clear they need to simply be abolished because they do not understand the needs of the city and are the reason why we are in this situation. New Yorkers want and need more affordable housing.

    We need to build much more housing. We cannot only rely on years long processes for single developments or more limited neighborhood rezonings (many of which are watered down).

    City of Yes for Housing Opportunity is vast in geographical coverage but extremely modest at the community level. It proposes a little bit more housing in a a lot of areas as of right. All communities need to participate, it cannot just be the same community districts.

    We need more housing now!

    • nyc homewoner
      Posted August 31, 2024 at 10:59 am

      ‘ Reading the comments left by several of the community boards it’s clear they need to simply be abolished… ‘

      So you think democracy is the problem?

      ‘ City of Yes for Housing Opportunity is vast in geographical coverage but extremely modest at the community level… ‘

      Stop repeating hypocrite Dan Garodnick’s lies. City of Yes is solely designed to overwhelm quiet low density middle-class homeowner neighborhoods with inappropriate ugly apartment buildings, which will end up filled with transients. The 600,000 NYC homeowner are not fooled by either Eric Adams or Dan Garodnick.

  • nyc homeowner
    Posted August 31, 2024 at 10:51 am

    The biggest hypocrite in the entire ‘City of Yes’ process is City Planning boss Dan Garodnick. Hypocrite Dan Garodnick lives in a $2.4M co-op in the ‘Upper West Side / Central Park West
    Historic District’. His home will NOT be impacted by City of Yes. Yet he wants to destroy the neighborhoods of New Yorkers who own homes worth a quarter of his home.

    From public acris records – https://a836-acris.nyc.gov/DS/DocumentSearch/DocumentDetail?doc_id=2021020301319001

  • Adam
    Posted September 3, 2024 at 10:56 am

    The City of Yes is one of Mayor Adams’ only good proposals. But there are too many NIMBYs on Community Boards. We need more people who are representative of the communities where they live. The rent is too damn high.

  • nyc homeowner
    Posted September 6, 2024 at 5:18 pm

    As of 09-06-2024, 28 of the 59 (47.4%) Community boards voted ‘unfavorable’. And another 8 of the 59 (13.5%) Community Boards have voted ‘Conditional Unfavorable’. City of Yes is going nowhere because it looks right now that somewhere because only 2 more CBs have to vote ‘Unfavorable’ to put the ‘Unfavorables’ over 50%

  • fuelgrannie
    Posted September 16, 2024 at 3:27 pm

    We don’t have a housing problem. We have an overpopulation problem. You should be required to get a special visa to move into New York City from other states. It’s time to put residents first!

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