A chart from an DCP newsletter (inset) is where the administration says the Southern Boulevard study process is.
From City Planning’s study area map.
Rafael Salamanca, Jr., joined the Council by special election in 2016. Thanks to quirks in the political calendar, he has already faced four elections since then, and won each one handily.
Salamanca outside his Bronx office. Salamanca’s support for development—albeit qualified—has earned him criticism from advocates who feel that rezoning and development on any scale will almost certainly gentrify the Bronx and trigger displacement.
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