The de Blasio administration is poised to achieve another victory just weeks before the end of the mayor’s final term, as the controversial SoHo/NoHo rezoning is ready to cross the finish line following modifications by the City Council.
The council’s zoning subcommittee and land-use committee both approved the rezoning with changes at hearings on Thursday, sending it back to the City Planning Commission and clearing the way for a vote before the full City Council at its meeting next week. The CPC, which voted unanimously to approve the rezoning in October, plans to review the changes at its Dec. 13 or Dec. 15 meeting.
The changes to the
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