New York Metropolis Council Speaker Julie Menin oversees the Council’s said assembly at Metropolis Corridor on April 16, 2026.
Stroll via neighborhoods throughout New York Metropolis and you’ll discover them: slim, barren, underutilized tons interrupting in any other case full blocks. Typically it’s a patch of cracked pavement used for parking. Typically it’s fenced off, accumulating trash or attracting rodents. Typically it’s occupied by a constructing that makes use of solely a fraction of what the location may maintain.
For those who consider a New York Metropolis block like a set of tooth, these tons stand out like a lacking one. They break the rhythm of the streetscape and depart a visual hole in an in any other case vibrant block.
For years, we’ve accepted these gaps as simply one other a part of the city panorama. However in a metropolis dealing with a extreme housing scarcity, we will’t afford to miss them any longer.
As a result of these small tons have massive potential. They’re hidden-in-plain-sight alternatives to create housing, strengthen neighborhoods, and produce new life to blocks which were left behind.
Proper now, New York Metropolis is within the grip of a generational housing disaster. Our emptiness fee sits at simply 1.4%, the bottom in additional than 5 a long time. Rents stay at report highs. And too many New Yorkers are struggling to discover a residence they’ll afford within the metropolis they love.
For many years, New York Metropolis has simply not constructed sufficient housing to maintain tempo with demand. Our inhabitants has grown, our financial system has expanded, and extra individuals need to dwell right here however the variety of out there properties hasn’t stored up.
That has actual penalties. It means households and dealing persons are being pressured to decide on between paying for groceries and paying their rents. It makes it more durable for companies to draw and retain a workforce. And it places pressure on the vibrancy and stability of our neighborhoods.
We have to construct extra housing. And we should be smarter about how we do it.
That’s why the New York Metropolis Council has put ahead a proposal to unlock the potential of small tons throughout the 5 boroughs. At the moment, outdated constructing guidelines typically make it financially or bodily infeasible to construct housing on these slim websites—even when zoning already permits it.
Our proposal is simple: reform outdated purple tape via a legislative course of whereas sustaining sturdy security requirements, making it attainable to construct modest, mid-rise housing on these tons.
The Council carried out an in depth, block-by-block evaluation of 1000’s of tons throughout each borough and recognized 2,850 small tons that could possibly be appropriate for brand spanking new housing. With our proposed reforms, these tons may unlock as much as 35,000 new properties—together with 1000’s of inexpensive items—with out the necessity for prolonged and dear rezonings.
That’s not a silver bullet. However it’s a significant step. Increasing housing provide at this scale may also help ease stress on rents and create extra choices for New Yorkers at a vary of earnings ranges.
This strategy can be about equity and adaptability. Small-lot growth can open the door for a wider vary of builders, together with nonprofits and community-based organizations, to create housing in neighborhoods the place large-scale initiatives aren’t possible. It could actually rework uncared for websites into productive makes use of and assist strengthen communities throughout town.
These tons additionally contribute to pointless blight and quality-of-life issues. By bringing them again into productive use, we will enhance neighborhood circumstances, improve the streetscape, and remove areas that too typically appeal to trash, criminal activity, or neglect.
And we can do all of this whereas creating good-paying jobs and supporting our native financial system.
After all, any lasting resolution to our housing disaster requires collaboration. That’s why the Council has additionally convened a brand new Advisory Group on Housing Affordability, bringing collectively specialists, labor leaders, advocates, and neighborhood stakeholders to assist form and refine these concepts.
That is what a proactive housing agenda appears like: figuring out actual alternatives, bringing individuals to the desk, and advancing options that may really be constructed.
New York has at all times been a metropolis that reinvents itself—block by block, neighborhood by neighborhood. By rethinking how we use the area we have already got, we will take a significant step towards constructing a metropolis that stays vibrant, livable, and inside attain for the individuals who make it what it’s.
Julie Menin is the Speaker of the New York Metropolis Council.




