Rising Tensions in NYC over Modernizing Zoning Regulations

Bay Ridge business owners and community board express mixed feelings about ‘City of Yes’ plan

New York City is in the midst of modernizing its zoning regulations with the introduction of the “City of Yes” plan. However, the Bay Ridge Community Board has strongly opposed a specific aspect of the plan. This particular part focuses on zoning changes regarding business expansion, a move that has raised concerns among members of Brooklyn’s Community Board 10.

According to critics, the new rule in question goes too far in blending business and residential areas. Currently, zoning laws prevent new small stores from opening in residential neighborhoods, a restriction that would be lifted under the “City of Yes” plan. Additionally, the plan would also allow businesses with as few as three employees to operate out of residential properties.

One member of the Bay Ridge community board expressed unease about the proposal, fearing that once commercial businesses are allowed in residential areas, the trend will only continue to expand. Despite this opposition, some local businesses like Henry’s Florist are in support of the change. They believe that having businesses on commercial streets is essential for the success of local establishments.

Henry, owner of Henry’s Florist emphasized that there needs to be a solution to support local businesses. He pointed out that having banks on commercial streets does not necessarily benefit the community and instead, businesses need to attract people in order to thrive. This difference in opinion highlights

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