SoHo Rezoning

The Latest

  • SoHo/NoHo rezoning approval allows 181 Mercer to stand

    NYU will not halt construction on its 181 Mercer Street building, scheduled to open in fall 2022, after the SoHo and NoHo rezoning plan was approved last month

  • Borough President Brewer Issues Statement on SoHo/NoHo Neighborhood Plan

    September 2, 2021: “There are too many challenges with this rezoning for me to support it outright.”

  • Congressman Jerry Nadler's Testimony Against SoHo/NoHo Rezoning Plan

    September 2, 2021: This proposal has been promoted as a way to bring affordable housing to SoHo & NoHo through the Mandatory Inclusionary Housing program.

  • Testimony of Assemblymember Deborah J. Glick Regarding the SoHo/NoHo Neighborhood Plan & ULURP Zoning

    August 23, 2021

  • Congresswoman Maloney Delivers Testimony Against SoHo/NoHo Rezoning

    On August 23, 2021, Manhattan Borough President Gale Brewer held a Virtual Hearing about the proposed rezoning of SoHo/NoHo.

  • Village Preservation: SoHo/NoHo Upzoning

    The city is seeking to rezone SoHo and NoHo, claiming it will make these neighborhoods more diverse and affordable…

  • SoHo/NoHo Neighborhood Plan

    On July 26, 2021, CB2 voted to reject the City’s Proposed Plan to Rezone SoHo, NoHo and Chinatown, 36-1. Read CB2’s full resolution here.

  • City’s Rezoning Plan

    The SoHo/NoHo Neighborhood Plan seeks to expand housing opportunities for New Yorkers and promote equity, support continued cultural and economic success in a holistic way and reduce regulatory burdens for the people who live and work there.

  • Report by Village Preservation Group

    UPZONING SOHO AND NOHO: Why the City’s Rezoning plan will decrease socio-economic diversity and reduce net affordable housing…

  • Lawsuit against the Rezoning Filed by the SoHo Alliance and others

  • Joint Testimony from the Office of Council Member Margaret S. Chin and the Office of the Manhattan Borough President Gale A. Brewer

    The SoHo/NoHo neighborhoods are unique and treasured places in the historic fabric of New York City. SoHo/NoHo buildings are largely protected by Landmarks Preservation Commission (LPC) regulations, but the neighborhoods’ historic resources go far beyond its architecture.

  • Borough President Gale Brewer’s Report from the Sustainable Affordable Housing Development Task Force.

    After Mayor Bill de Blasio announced major cuts to the NYC Department of Housing Preservation and Development’s FY20 and FY21 capital budgets in June 2020, housing experts feared a negative impact on affordable housing production.

Rezoning ULURP Milestones


IN PROGRESS


July 27 – August 25, 2021

 

Borough President Review


In Progress

 

Draft Environmental Impact Statement Public Hearing


In Progress

 

Review Session - Pre-Hearing Review/Post Referral



UPCOMING


Date N/A

 

Final Environmental Impact Statement Submitted

A Final Environmental Impacts Statement (FEIS) must be completed ten days prior to the City Planning Commission vote.


September 2, 2021

 

City Planning Commission Review

The City Planning Commission has 60 days after the Borough President issues a recommendation to hold a hearing and vote on a application.


Date N/A

 

Post Hearing Follow-Up / Future Votes


Date N/A

 

City Planning Commission Vote


Date N/A

 

City Council Review 

The City Council has 50 days from receiving the City Planning Commission report to call up the application, hold a hearing and vote on the application.


Date N/A

 

Mayoral Review

The Mayor has five days to review the City Councils decision and issue a veto.


Date N/A

 

Approval Letter Sent to Responsible Agency



COMPLETED


September 25, 2020

 

Draft Scope of Work for Environmental Impact Statement Received

A Draft Scope of Work must be received 30 days prior to the Public Scoping Meeting.


December 3, 2020

 

Environmental Impact Statement Public Scoping Meeting

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May 17, 2021

 

Application Reviewed at City Planning Commission Review Session 

A “Review Session” milestone signifies that the application has been sent to the City Planning Commission (CPC) and is ready for review. The “Review” milestone represents the period of time (up to 60 days) that the CPC reviews the application before their vote.


May 17, 2021

 

Final Scope of Work for Environmental Impact Statement Issued


May 17, 2021

 

Draft Environmental Impact Statement Completed 

A Draft Environmental Impact Statement must be completed to the City Planning Commission certifying or referring a project for public review.


May 26 – July 26, 2021

 

Community Board Review (DISAPPROVED)

The Community Board has 60 days from the time of referral (nine days after certification) to hold a hearing and issue a recommendation.

Manhattan Community Board 2 (UNFAVORABLE)

VOTE: July 26, 2021
36 In Favor, 1 Against, 0 Abstain


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