Will NYC's "City of Yes for Housing Opportunity" parking reform proposal succeed?
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Dec 2
17%
Yes, in the originally proposed form
24%
Yes, but reform will be cut back to just the "Greater Transit Zone"
29%
Yes, in other modified form
16%
No, parking reform will be dropped from the final version altogether
14%
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NYC's City of Yes for Housing Opportunity began the Uniform Land Use Review Procedure (ULURP) clock on April 29th, 2024. There are up to a maximum of 225 days for review, ending on November 30th, 2024. The question will clear one day after that on December 1st, 2024.

Currently, the proposal would lift all parking mandates; Answer #1 will resolve if it passes without modification.

Answer #2 resolves if parking reform only occurs within the proposal's "Greater Transit Zone", referring to areas within 1/2 mile of mass transit.

Answer #3 resolves if some type of parking mandate relief occurs, but not in a manner consistent with #1 or #2.

Answer #4 resolves if no parking mandate relief occurs at all.

The CoY Housing Opportunity proposal's home page is here: https://www.nyc.gov/site/planning/plans/city-of-yes/city-of-yes-housing-opportunity.page

The proposal's parking reform 1-pager summary is here: https://www.nyc.gov/assets/planning/download/pdf/plans-studies/city-of-yes/housing-opportunity/housing-opportunity-guide-parking.pdf?r=0429

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I'm having trouble with the dates in this question. Wikipedia says 205 days [1], which would end November 20, 2024.

Am I looking at the wrong citation? What's the actual duration? Does this end in 2024 or 2025?

[1] https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uniform_Land_Use_Review_Procedure

Ah! You're right about the year, I wrote 2025!

There are 205-215 days for ULURP, maximum 215. I intend to give room for the maximum length of time, and will settle on December 1st 2024.

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