The Metropolis Council’s Subcommittee on Zoning and Franchises and Committee on Land Use each unanimously voted to approve the OneLIC Neighborhood Plan Wednesday after Council Member Julie Received secured virtually $2 billion in commitments from town throughout last-minute negotiations.
Received, who represents the district lined by the rezoning, introduced on Oct. 29 that she is “proud” to help OneLIC after securing $1.97 billion in funding from town that would supply 1,300 new faculty seats, funding within the neighborhood’s sewage and plumbing infrastructure and round 15 acres of open area amongst a number of different investments.
Received’s help represents a significant victory for the formidable proposal, which stands as the biggest neighborhood-specific rezoning plan in New York Metropolis over the previous 25 years. Received didn’t vote in both committee listening to on Wednesday, however her help was essential to the success of the proposal, which matches earlier than the complete Council subsequent month.
OneLIC, proposed by the Division of Metropolis Planning and the Adams Administration, covers 54 full or partial blocks in Lengthy Island Metropolis and would add round 14,700 houses to the neighborhood, 4,300 of which might be reasonably priced.
Received celebrated Wednesday’s vote together with her workers. Photograph by Shane O’Brien
DCP stated the formidable rezoning aimed to revise outdated zoning laws to all for mixed-use improvement, creating 14,4000 new jobs for the neighborhood alongside over 3.5 million sq. ft of business and industrial area.
However Received had persistently voiced her opposition to the plan permitted by the Metropolis Planning Fee final month, stating at a Council listening to that the CPC’s model of the plan “does not go far enough.” She had additionally acknowledged that she would vote towards the plan until it included iron-clad commitments to the local people.
Received introduced her help of the plan on Wednesday after securing these commitments from town throughout last-minute negotiations, describing a $1.97 billion public funding within the space as “historic.”
The OneLIC plan now features a $206 million funding in Queensbridge Homes to improve neighborhood services, tackle persistent plumbing points and produce vacant models again on-line.
OneLIC additionally consists of plans for a fully-connected waterfront from Queensbridge Park to Gantry Plaza State Park after last-minute negotiations between Received and Con Edison, with the power agency agreeing to surrender a portion of its waterfront property to the challenge. The New York Energy Authority and Silvercup Studios have additionally donated land to town to facilitate the event.
The town has additionally dedicated to changing city-owned tons beneath the Queensboro Bridge into round 5 acres of parkland that may assist restore Queensbridge Child Park. Received stated the conversion of these tons into public parkland, coupled with the linked waterfront, will assist take away limitations between the Queensbridge neighborhood and the remainder of Lengthy Island Metropolis.
She heralded the inclusion of 1,300 faculty seats within the remaining plan, together with plans for an expedited center faculty within the rezoning space.
Received stated she has additionally secured an settlement guaranteeing that each one personal developments shall be mapped underneath Necessary Inclusionary Housing’s Choice 1 or 3. Choice 1 requires that 25% of a improvement be obtainable at a mean of 60% of the Space Median Earnings (AMI) with not less than 10% of models put aside for households incomes 40% AMI, whereas Choice 3 mandates that 20% of a improvement are reasonably priced concentrating on a mean of 40% AMI.
Received described each choices as the 2 most deeply reasonably priced choices supplied by Necessary Inclusionary Housing.
OneLIC represents the fifth try and rezone the portion of the neighborhood that was as soon as earmarked as a possible web site for Amazon’s HQ2. Received touted in depth neighborhood engagement as a purpose for OneLIC’s success the place different efforts had failed.
She pointed to 21 giant public occasions that befell throughout a two-year interval along with two surveys, 1000’s of doorways canvassed and 1000’s of public feedback and testimony that helped form the ultimate OneLIC plan permitted on Wednesday.
Received had beforehand described OneLIC as a chance to “right the wrongs” of many years of underinvestment in the neighborhood and stated the present plan seized that chance.
Received (left) celebrates after Wednesday’s vote. Photograph by Shane O’Brien
“This is the highest amount of investment of any neighborhood rezoning in the City of New York,” Received stated Wednesday afternoon.
She stated previous efforts to rezone the world “almost felt hopeless” however stated she may now breathe a “sigh of relief” after securing a big swathe of commitments to the neighborhood.
“Looking at this side of Anable Basin, where currently it’s barren with a lot of empty or underutilized warehouses… to finally know that we’re going to get our parks back and more investments to build out expansions of parks, as well as waterfront connectivity and sewage and plumbing infrastructure, NYCHA investments, schools and so much more,” Received stated after Wednesday’s listening to.
She stated she is going to proceed to combat for extra commitments between now and Nov. 12 when the complete Council votes on OneLIC at a acknowledged assembly. She added that the just about $2 billion funding refers solely to metropolis commitments and stated she would proceed to combat to safe personal commitments within the two weeks earlier than the Council votes on the plan as a part of town’s Uniform Land Use Assessment Process (ULURP).
Mayor Eric Adams welcomed the Council vote on Wednesday, stating that OneLIC would set the stage for a extra “vibrant” Lengthy Island Metropolis that welcomes individuals from all walks of life.
“It will help build a future where New Yorkers can live, work, and raise their families — all in the same neighborhood. But this plan is about more than just homes and jobs; it’ll bolster Long Island City’s infrastructure and improve everyday life for residents, workers, students, and visitors,” Adams stated in an announcement.
Neighborhood Board 2 Chair Anatole Ashraf welcomed approval of the plan, stating that the last-minute commitments have highlighted the significance of community-driven planning.
Nonetheless, Ashraf stated CB2 would make sure that the commitments introduced Wednesday are delivered and additional known as for the creation of a Neighborhood Oversight Committee to observe the rezoning’s progress, together with representatives from the neighborhood’s arts and tradition, housing, small enterprise and environmental stakeholders.
“We’re not letting people off the hook. CB2 is watching to make sure promises translate into progress.” Ashraf stated.
“This is a milestone worth celebrating — but also a call to stay engaged. CB2 will continue to push for deeper affordability, safer streets, better transit, resilient infrastructure, small business protections, and lasting support for arts and culture.”




