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Every published summary we have tied to Park Development in New York, grouped into one page so residents can follow the issue without digging through individual meetings.

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Nov 21, 2025

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Meeting coverage connected to Park Development.

Briefing
Sep 25, 2025

New York City Council Meeting Addresses Land Use, Local Laws, and Resolutions on September 25, 2025

The New York City Council convened with 48 members present to discuss and approve multiple land use applications, local laws, and resolutions including zoning changes, historic landmark designations, tenant protections, environmental sustainability, and public safety measures.

15 min readMunicipal coverage
Briefing
Sep 25, 2025

Subcommittee on Zoning and Franchises Approves Multiple Land Use Applications on September 25, 2025

The New York City Council Subcommittee on Zoning and Franchises met on September 25, 2025, at City Hall to consider several land use applications primarily involving zoning special permits and city map amendments. The subcommittee unanimously approved applications related to commercial development at 350 Park Avenue, city map amendments in Queens and Brooklyn, and sidewalk café revocable consents in the Bronx and Brooklyn, with two sidewalk café applications disapproved.

4 min readMunicipal coverage
Briefing
Sep 25, 2025

New York City Council Committee on Land Use Approves Multiple Landmark and Zoning Applications on September 25, 2025

The Committee on Land Use met on September 25, 2025, at City Hall to consider several land use applications including historic landmark designations, zoning special permits, city map amendments, and sidewalk café consents. The committee approved most applications, including the designation of the former Whitney Museum of American Art as both an exterior and interior landmark, special permits for 350 Park Avenue development, and amendments related to Broadway Junction Station. Two sidewalk café applications were disapproved. All decisions were made by unanimous roll call votes of the nine committee members present.

5 min readMunicipal coverage
Briefing
Sep 22, 2025

Subcommittee on Zoning and Franchises Meeting - September 22, 2025

The Subcommittee on Zoning and Franchises held a hearing on September 22, 2025, at 11:00 AM at 250 Broadway, 8th Floor, Hearing Room 3. The meeting addressed nine land use applications including zoning amendments, city map modifications, and sidewalk café consents across Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, and the Bronx. Four members were present (Riley, Abreu, Hanks, Moya) and three were absent (Carr, Salaam, Schulman). All applications were either laid over by the subcommittee or held for further consideration.

3 min readMunicipal coverage
Briefing
Aug 20, 2025

Subcommittee on Zoning and Franchises Meeting - August 20, 2025

The Subcommittee on Zoning and Franchises held a public hearing on August 20, 2025, to consider nine land use applications across New York City's five boroughs. All applications were heard by the committee and subsequently laid over for further consideration. Applications included zoning map amendments, special permits for commercial and residential developments, city map amendments for transit and logistics projects, and a sidewalk café revocable consent.

5 min readMunicipal coverage
Briefing
Aug 14, 2025

New York City Council Stated Meeting - August 14, 2025

The New York City Council held a stated meeting on August 14, 2025, at 1:45 PM in Council Chambers at City Hall. The meeting included adoption of previous minutes, consideration of mayoral veto messages, approval of land use applications and zoning amendments, passage of local laws on health, housing, and technology matters, and introduction of numerous resolutions and bills. Key actions included approval of tax exemptions for affordable housing, zoning modifications for multiple development projects across Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, and the Bronx, and enactment of laws addressing supportive housing eligibility, hospital signage for transgender patients, cooling centers, and rooftop activity complaints.

12 min readMunicipal coverage