The City Council voted Wednesday to approve rezoning for a new development plan in the Bronx. It includes plenty of affordable housing, which elected officials are excited about, but many neighbors are opposed. NickJCaloway reports.
It includes plenty of affordable housing, which elected officials are excited about, but many neighbors are opposed.
However, neighbors say massive apartment buildings won't fit in the area, which consists mostly of single- or double-family homes. "We should be allowed to have diversity of living, not just tall buildings all the time. People have invested in single-family, double-family homes. They should be allowed to have both options," Torrioni said.
In throwing her support behind the plan, Council Speaker Adrienne Adams cited the city's housing crisis.
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