When the City Council voted to enact a modified rezoning proposal for Williamsburg-Greenpoint on May 11, it effectively authorized a dramatic remaking of that section of Brooklyn. It also brought to a close an exhausting planning and political process that established new parameters for housing policy and land use practices in the city.

Read below CHPC’s analysis of the rezoning of 184 Brooklyn blocks.

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