Now that both the Community Board and the Borough President have rejected the proposed rezoning, it’s up to the City Council and de Blasio Administration to truly set a new paradigm for affordable housing going forward. While Alma reality took a small step forward from its original proposal in agreeing to write 20% affordability into the zoning code, and committing to not using the Poor Door, this was largely a case of agreeing to things it would do anyway. 20% affordability is already needed to access tax breaks and zoning bonuses, and using the poor door structure is arguably more costly than building an integrated development.
Borough President Katz did the right thing in advising that this proposed rezoning be rejected. Let’s hope that Astoria Cove gets the message, goes back to the drawing board, and comes back with a proposal with substantially more and better affordable housing that everyone – the city, the developers, and the community – can get behind.
Blogger: Moses Gates
Blog team: Benjamin Dulchin, Jonathan Furlong, Moses Gates, Sandra Park, Ericka Stallings, Jaime Weisberg, Barika X. Williams, Eric Williams. Editor, Anne Troy