"NYC is now one step closer to being a city where EVERYONE can work and live." - @BilldeBlasio #affordablenyc pic.twitter.com/LN6kgDzTTE
— NYC Mayor's Office (@NYCMayorsOffice) March 22, 2016
As expected yesterday, City Council approved Mayor de Blasio's housing plan that will pave the way for a series of rezonings across New York City that aim to build and maintain 200,000 units of affordable housing by 2024. Here's a roundup of headlines from various media outlets about the mayor's rezoning victory ...
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New York Passes Rent Rules to Blunt Gentrification (The New York Times)
De Blasio’s affordable housing plans both clear City Council with ease, despite spirited protest from community groups (Daily News)
City Council Approves Zoning Changes Key to de Blasio's Affordable Housing Plan (WNYC)
Council overwhelmingly approves de Blasio’s plan to rezone the city (Politico New York)
Community Groups Disappointed by Lack of Details and Info on Rezoning Deal (DNAinfo)
Developers say de Blasio affordable housing plan is “almost meaningless” without 421a (The Real Deal)
De Blasio Earns Political Win in NYC Affordable-Housing Vote (Bloomberg)
Developers Are "Very, Very Excited To Pioneer" New Neighborhoods Under De Blasio's Affordable Housing Plan (Gothamist)
New York City Just Took A Huge Step To Tackle Obscenely High Rents (Huffington Post)
What you need to know about de Blasio's affordable housing victory (New York Business Journal)
Activists Vow to Fight Mayor's 'Gentrification Plan' in the Neighborhoods (DNAinfo)
Protesters Denounce De Blasio's Housing Plan Ahead Of Vote: "The Word Affordability Has Been Co-opted By The Government" (Gothamist)
City Council Approves Mayor's Affordable Housing Plan, But Not Without Drama (NY1)
New York City affordable housing programs designed to benefit developers (World Socialist Web Site)