Saturday, April 6, 2024

City of Yes this plan sucks

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QNS

A resounding NO for the “City of Yes” echoed throughout the halls of the Ridgewood Presbyterian Church during a Ridgewood property owners meeting early last month, as urban planner Paul Graziano presented his argument against Mayor Eric Adams’ initiative.

The Ridgewood Property Owners and Civic Association, comprised of dozens of Ridgewood denizens, expressed concerns about the economic and housing aspects of the plan. They are worried about how these changes could affect a neighborhood known for its rich city history and numerous small businesses, especially given the existing challenges related to multi-family housing.

Graziano, who continues to present his findings on the City of Yes to civic groups across the city, gave Ridgewood natives a unique look at how the potential changes to zoning text amendments across the city could specifically impact Ridgewood’s quality-of-life.

Dozens of property owners at the civic meeting each took pen and paper to share their concerns in letters to the Mayor and City Council, motivated by Graziano’s presentation.

Ahead of a detailed report specifically looking at Ridgewood neighborhoods, Graziano said the impact of the City of Yes could change the neighborhood more than expected.

“This is an apocalypse, a nuclear bomb, whatever you want to call it,” said Graziano, while emphasizing that if this is approved in any form, communities will become unrecognizable.

The City of Yes plans to modernize and update the city’s zoning regulations to support small businesses, create affordable housing, and promote sustainability, as it’s written on the New York City Department of City Planning website.

The three step plan listed on the DCP’s website, and as part of the Mayor’s initiative, is to turn the city into a modern hub for businesses- allowing for a growing push for renewable energy, providing legislative changes for more building spaces, and focusing on building housing in a seamless way.

Within the city’s plans, Graziano claims that there are greater changes to what Ridgewood natives know as city life if the City of Yes is approved without further considerations. One particular change involves the conversion of multi-family dwellings into apartment style complexes on residential neighborhoods.

“The department of city planning and the Mayor have stated publicly that lower density neighborhoods are the cause of the housing crisis and therefore must be eliminated,” Graziano said, adding that the purpose of the zoning changes are to allow developers to build without limitations.

Graziano states that the construction of additional apartment complexes would be particularly noticeable in areas of Ridgewood characterized by multi-family homes that stand alone, not attached to other buildings. Furthermore, the City of Yes initiative aims to allow the creation of Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs) — small, separate living spaces — which could be constructed in a property owner’s backyard.

Graziano has estimated that, if the City of Yes proposal is approved without any modifications, a site that currently has two detached singe family homes could be replaced by an apartment complex with 43 units. In his presentation, Graziano says the two houses make up slightly under 40,000 square feet, which could make space for a 43 unit building.

“Why would you want to allow this in residential areas?” Graziano asked.

20 comments:

Anonymous said...

So-called Progressive reforms are deliberately designed to create chaos and tear apart the structures of society. Stop voting for this nonsense and anyone who pushes it!
Keep electing these fools and it will only get worse.

Anonymous said...

Everyone pretending they can't see the elephant in the room.

Hochul’s growth targets

Anonymous said...

The are destroying the fabric of historic neighborhoods and communities.
"New Urbanism" is a attack on rural Main Street and our suburban ways of life.

Anonymous said...

Keep voting blue no matter who !

Anonymous said...

"You will own nothing"

Anonymous said...

NYC topped PT Barnum with this one.

Anonymous said...

Remember the prediction some years ago that we would all move into the big cities and abandon the suburbs, because walk scores or something?

Anonymous said...

Would you consider buying a NYC home at 20% off the peak bubble price? Or would it be prudent to wait a couple more years to get it for over 70% off peak?

Anonymous said...

Lol...sadly...democrat voters are punishing themselves.
Slow learners, I guess.

Anonymous said...

So let me see if I understand it. The democrats want Law-abiding hard-working citizens to pay for all their mistakes. Yeah that sounds like a democrat.
Why would you vote for these idiots? Stop voting for democrats

Anonymous said...

Evil Republicans want honest elections...that' a horrible thing.

Anonymous said...

The buffoons that think up this garbage, don’t contribute anything to society and are leech’s who only think how to spend money other people earned.

m66249 said...

Ruining of neighborhoods at any cost.

Anonymous said...

"They are destroying the fabric of historic neighborhoods and communities"

That's the whole Idea, they get an ugly box eyesore full of welfare brats on every street, the people flee before property values fall.
The new usually immigrant buyers make rentals to pay the mortgage, pack 20+ people in the house etc.

What these dumb ass socialists running NYC don't realize they are culling the tax base. How do they expect to have socialism when they will soon no longer have other peoples money to spend?
Then what, place a congestion pricing and taxes on pedestrians, bicycles, car registration renewals, dog walkers ?
Socialism can not work because you eventually run out of other peoples money. The earners & middle class will SPLIT.
Do they really think Juan and his 6 kids from Venezuela, Mexico or Africa is going to get work that pays enough to support himself when going to work would disqualify him from all the free stuff.
Where would 90% of these illegals, their woman work when they have no skills, cant read or write in any language. The only desire is to breed and live free off the taxpayer with those $1500 EBT cards coming every month.
F_cking Locusts!!

I'm moving to Florida, I have known what's been coming for quite a wile and it breaks my heart to leave the once great city of my birth but it time to realize that city has been murdered and is now a den of savages, criminals and morons.
----No great loss here, and these bastards aint getting no more of my money!
I'm told there are more white republican middle class from New York City in Avido Florida then us real New Yorkers still in Queens.

One Word: Adiós !!!

Anonymous said...

The first 12 posts look like they are from the same deranged individual. He/she/it needs help.

Anonymous said...

My children have left NYC, thank God! I'm right behind them.

Anonymous said...

Leftists like Bronx congresswoman Sandy want to “decommodify housing” and treat it as a social good, like public education, guaranteed to all. All perceived inequities come with a cost.

Anonymous said...

@"first 12 posts"
You are too lazy to research the truth and too busy acting on feelings.

Anonymous said...

No opposing opinions allowed. Sad but true.

Anonymous said...

College used to teach students to be critical thinkers, now it teaches them to be mindless drones who repeat talking points.