Saturday, May 24, 2014

City Planning to get budget boost

From the Epoch Times:

The budget for the Department of City Planning has been increased by 39 percent after seven consecutive years of decline to meet Mayor Bill de Blasio’s ambitious affordable housing goal.

The department’s budget for the next fiscal year has been increased to $28 million, according to Carl Weisbrod, the agency’s director, who testified before the City Council Thursday.

De Blasio made a campaign promise to build and preserve 200,000 units of affordable housing in 10 years. The planning department plays a key role in this endeavor since the plan requires the construction of 80,000 new affordable housing units.

The department is also adding 31 staff positions to align with de Blasio’s priorities. That’s nearly half of the 68 staff positions it lost since 2008.

DCP expects to spend $879,000 on at least 10 borough planners, and $2 million on additional consultants, all directly related to the affordable housing plan.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Welcome to the new Detroit!
No bailouts