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Meeting Name: Committee on Land Use Agenda status: Final
Meeting date/time: 12/18/2025 11:00 AM Minutes status: Final  
Meeting location: 250 Broadway - 8th Floor - Hearing Room 3
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Int 0958-2024 *Adrienne E. Adams Proposed Int. No. 958-ACreation of affordable homeownership opportunities.IntroductionThis bill would require, beginning July 1, 2026, that at least 4 percent of all new construction affordable units that the City finances, over five-year periods, consists of homeownership opportunity units, which include financing newly constructed affordable units for homeownership, downpayment assistance loans, and financing rental conversions into affordable units for homeownership. A maximum of 60 percent of these required homeownership opportunity units could be down payment assistance loans.Hearing Held by Committee  Action details Not available
Int 0958-2024 *Adrienne E. Adams  Creation of affordable homeownership opportunities.IntroductionThis bill would require, beginning July 1, 2026, that at least 4 percent of all new construction affordable units that the City finances, over five-year periods, consists of homeownership opportunity units, which include financing newly constructed affordable units for homeownership, downpayment assistance loans, and financing rental conversions into affordable units for homeownership. A maximum of 60 percent of these required homeownership opportunity units could be down payment assistance loans.Amendment Proposed by Comm  Action details Not available
Int 0958-2024 *Adrienne E. Adams  Creation of affordable homeownership opportunities.IntroductionThis bill would require, beginning July 1, 2026, that at least 4 percent of all new construction affordable units that the City finances, over five-year periods, consists of homeownership opportunity units, which include financing newly constructed affordable units for homeownership, downpayment assistance loans, and financing rental conversions into affordable units for homeownership. A maximum of 60 percent of these required homeownership opportunity units could be down payment assistance loans.Amended by Committee  Action details Not available
Int 0958-2024 AAdrienne E. Adams  Creation of affordable homeownership opportunities.IntroductionThis bill would require, beginning July 1, 2026, that at least 4 percent of all new construction affordable units that the City finances, over five-year periods, consists of homeownership opportunity units, which include financing newly constructed affordable units for homeownership, downpayment assistance loans, and financing rental conversions into affordable units for homeownership. A maximum of 60 percent of these required homeownership opportunity units could be down payment assistance loans.Approved by CommitteePass Action details Not available
Int 1433-2025 *Eric Dinowitz Proposed Int. No. 1433-ACitywide percentage of rental units in projects receiving city financial assistance that must be 2- and 3-bedroom units and amending the city’s fair housing plan.IntroductionThis bill would require that a minimum percentage of affordable housing apartments financed by the City to house families of three or more people. Of the new affordable housing financed by the Department of Housing and Preservation Development, known as HPD, 25% would have to be two bedrooms and 15% would have to be three bedrooms. Although the bill would go into effect immediately, the requirements would not apply until July 1, 2027, so that affordable housing projects under design and development can proceed without having to be redesigned. The bill includes several separate exemptions to the requirements, based on either their programmatic requirements, site constraints, or their stage in the pre-development process. The legislation would also include an ability for HPD to suspend the targets if federal resources relied on to finance affordable housing are significantly decreased. In addition, the bill would amend the Fair Housing framework to consider specifically the housing needs of families and aging adults as well as the availability and affordability of 2 and 3 bedrooms and senior housing.Hearing Held by Committee  Action details Not available
Int 1433-2025 *Eric Dinowitz  Citywide percentage of rental units in projects receiving city financial assistance that must be 2- and 3-bedroom units and amending the city’s fair housing plan.IntroductionThis bill would require that a minimum percentage of affordable housing apartments financed by the City to house families of three or more people. Of the new affordable housing financed by the Department of Housing and Preservation Development, known as HPD, 25% would have to be two bedrooms and 15% would have to be three bedrooms. Although the bill would go into effect immediately, the requirements would not apply until July 1, 2027, so that affordable housing projects under design and development can proceed without having to be redesigned. The bill includes several separate exemptions to the requirements, based on either their programmatic requirements, site constraints, or their stage in the pre-development process. The legislation would also include an ability for HPD to suspend the targets if federal resources relied on to finance affordable housing are significantly decreased. In addition, the bill would amend the Fair Housing framework to consider specifically the housing needs of families and aging adults as well as the availability and affordability of 2 and 3 bedrooms and senior housing.Amendment Proposed by Comm  Action details Not available
Int 1433-2025 *Eric Dinowitz  Citywide percentage of rental units in projects receiving city financial assistance that must be 2- and 3-bedroom units and amending the city’s fair housing plan.IntroductionThis bill would require that a minimum percentage of affordable housing apartments financed by the City to house families of three or more people. Of the new affordable housing financed by the Department of Housing and Preservation Development, known as HPD, 25% would have to be two bedrooms and 15% would have to be three bedrooms. Although the bill would go into effect immediately, the requirements would not apply until July 1, 2027, so that affordable housing projects under design and development can proceed without having to be redesigned. The bill includes several separate exemptions to the requirements, based on either their programmatic requirements, site constraints, or their stage in the pre-development process. The legislation would also include an ability for HPD to suspend the targets if federal resources relied on to finance affordable housing are significantly decreased. In addition, the bill would amend the Fair Housing framework to consider specifically the housing needs of families and aging adults as well as the availability and affordability of 2 and 3 bedrooms and senior housing.Amended by Committee  Action details Not available
Int 1433-2025 AEric Dinowitz  Citywide percentage of rental units in projects receiving city financial assistance that must be 2- and 3-bedroom units and amending the city’s fair housing plan.IntroductionThis bill would require that a minimum percentage of affordable housing apartments financed by the City to house families of three or more people. Of the new affordable housing financed by the Department of Housing and Preservation Development, known as HPD, 25% would have to be two bedrooms and 15% would have to be three bedrooms. Although the bill would go into effect immediately, the requirements would not apply until July 1, 2027, so that affordable housing projects under design and development can proceed without having to be redesigned. The bill includes several separate exemptions to the requirements, based on either their programmatic requirements, site constraints, or their stage in the pre-development process. The legislation would also include an ability for HPD to suspend the targets if federal resources relied on to finance affordable housing are significantly decreased. In addition, the bill would amend the Fair Housing framework to consider specifically the housing needs of families and aging adults as well as the availability and affordability of 2 and 3 bedrooms and senior housing.Approved by CommitteePass Action details Not available
Int 1443-2025 *Sandy Nurse Proposed Int. No. 1443-ACitywide percentage of rental units in projects receiving city financial assistance that must be affordable for extremely low-income and very low-income households.IntroductionThis bill would require that a minimum percentage of rental housing financed by the City are affordable to households with the least means to afford housing. Of the new affordable housing financed by the Department of Housing and Preservation Development, known as HPD, 50% would have to be affordable to extremely and very low-income households, with at least 30% of the total affordable to extremely low-income households. The bill includes several separate exemptions to these minimum percentages, based on either their programmatic requirements, site constraints, or their stage in the pre-development process. Although the bill would go into effect immediately, the requirements would not apply until July 1, 2027, so that affordable housing projects currently seeking financing can proceed with their applications. The legislation would also include an ability for HPD to suspend the targets if federal resources relied on to finance affordable housing are significantly decreased.Hearing Held by Committee  Action details Not available
Int 1443-2025 *Sandy Nurse  Citywide percentage of rental units in projects receiving city financial assistance that must be affordable for extremely low-income and very low-income households.IntroductionThis bill would require that a minimum percentage of rental housing financed by the City are affordable to households with the least means to afford housing. Of the new affordable housing financed by the Department of Housing and Preservation Development, known as HPD, 50% would have to be affordable to extremely and very low-income households, with at least 30% of the total affordable to extremely low-income households. The bill includes several separate exemptions to these minimum percentages, based on either their programmatic requirements, site constraints, or their stage in the pre-development process. Although the bill would go into effect immediately, the requirements would not apply until July 1, 2027, so that affordable housing projects currently seeking financing can proceed with their applications. The legislation would also include an ability for HPD to suspend the targets if federal resources relied on to finance affordable housing are significantly decreased.Amendment Proposed by Comm  Action details Not available
Int 1443-2025 *Sandy Nurse  Citywide percentage of rental units in projects receiving city financial assistance that must be affordable for extremely low-income and very low-income households.IntroductionThis bill would require that a minimum percentage of rental housing financed by the City are affordable to households with the least means to afford housing. Of the new affordable housing financed by the Department of Housing and Preservation Development, known as HPD, 50% would have to be affordable to extremely and very low-income households, with at least 30% of the total affordable to extremely low-income households. The bill includes several separate exemptions to these minimum percentages, based on either their programmatic requirements, site constraints, or their stage in the pre-development process. Although the bill would go into effect immediately, the requirements would not apply until July 1, 2027, so that affordable housing projects currently seeking financing can proceed with their applications. The legislation would also include an ability for HPD to suspend the targets if federal resources relied on to finance affordable housing are significantly decreased.Amended by Committee  Action details Not available
Int 1443-2025 ASandy Nurse  Citywide percentage of rental units in projects receiving city financial assistance that must be affordable for extremely low-income and very low-income households.IntroductionThis bill would require that a minimum percentage of rental housing financed by the City are affordable to households with the least means to afford housing. Of the new affordable housing financed by the Department of Housing and Preservation Development, known as HPD, 50% would have to be affordable to extremely and very low-income households, with at least 30% of the total affordable to extremely low-income households. The bill includes several separate exemptions to these minimum percentages, based on either their programmatic requirements, site constraints, or their stage in the pre-development process. Although the bill would go into effect immediately, the requirements would not apply until July 1, 2027, so that affordable housing projects currently seeking financing can proceed with their applications. The legislation would also include an ability for HPD to suspend the targets if federal resources relied on to finance affordable housing are significantly decreased.Approved by CommitteePass Action details Not available
Res 1109-2025 *Rafael Salamanca, Jr.  Authorizing the New York City Department of Information Technology & Communications to extend a franchise agreement, allowing for the installation, operation, and maintenance of public communications structures in the NYC Boroughs.Resolution Hearing Held by Committee  Action details Not available
Res 1109-2025 *Rafael Salamanca, Jr.  Authorizing the New York City Department of Information Technology & Communications to extend a franchise agreement, allowing for the installation, operation, and maintenance of public communications structures in the NYC Boroughs.Resolution Approved by CommitteePass Action details Not available
Res 1157-2025 *Rafael Salamanca, Jr.  Authorizing the DOT to enter into a coordinated street furniture franchise for the installation, operation and maintenance of Coordinated Street Furniture in the Boroughs of the Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens and Staten Island.Resolution Hearing Held by Committee  Action details Not available
Res 1157-2025 *Rafael Salamanca, Jr.  Authorizing the DOT to enter into a coordinated street furniture franchise for the installation, operation and maintenance of Coordinated Street Furniture in the Boroughs of the Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens and Staten Island.Resolution Approved by CommitteePass Action details Not available
LU 0414-2025 *Rafael Salamanca, Jr.  Landmarks, 2149-2153 Pacific Street Article XI, Brooklyn (G 250088 XAK)Land Use Application Hearing Held by Committee  Action details Not available
LU 0414-2025 *Rafael Salamanca, Jr.  Landmarks, 2149-2153 Pacific Street Article XI, Brooklyn (G 250088 XAK)Land Use Application Approved by Committee with Companion ResolutionPass Action details Not available