Modify City Of Yes Housing Opportunity From The Upper East Side To East Harlem

October 19, 2024

The City Council will hold a public hearing on the Department of City Planning’s City of Yes Housing Opportunity (COYHO) zoning proposal. 

The public hearing is on Tuesday, October 22, 2024.  

To testify (in-person or via Zoom) register here.

Members of the public may view this meeting at council.nyc.gov/livestream (select City Hall Chambers live feed).

The proposal recommends comprehensive citywide zoning changes that are meant to alleviate the pressure felt by high-density neighborhoods and incentivize new residential development in medium and low-density districts. 

CIVITAS is in general support of the City of Yes Housing Opportunity proposal, noting key points in the zoning proposal that need further discussion or modification.

R8B: Protect light, air, and green space.  Such protection ensures the continuation of neighborhood quality of life in mid-block contextual zoning districts – in particular the R8B district.

Affordable Housing: Expand off-site affordable housing within our community districts. Provide an incentive to create additional off-site affordable housing that would help maintain access to such housing in our neighborhoods.


Rental Housing: Facilitate new rental housing development. Rental housing without tax incentives is too expensive to build in NYC. The COYHO universal housing provisions should work seamlessly with a tax abatement program to reduce the cost of rental construction.

Your input at the City Council public hearing supports our advocacy efforts for context-sensitive urban planning, land use and zoning policies that make our neighborhoods – the Upper East Side and El Barrio/East Harlem, vibrant, resilient and sustainable.

Click Here To Testify At Public Hearing

Photo credit: HWM.


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