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NYC Planning Commission certifies rezoning plans


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The New York City Department of City Planning's office in Lower Manhattan has certified plans to begin the process of changing the city’s zoning rules. One of the proposals would require developers to set aside at least 25 percent of their units for lower-income residents. This requirement, known as mandatory inclusionary housing, would first be applied to East New York in Brooklyn. The proposed changes are subject to recommendations from community boards and borough presidents before going to the City Council for a vote. To read more, click here.
 

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