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  • City Planning Commission Review Session:
    Monday, March 22nd, 2010, 1:00 PM in Spector Hall
    22 Reade Street, New York, NY. More Information



  • Review Session Presentation:
    Vision 2020: The NYC Comprehensive Waterfront Plan by Bill Woods and Michael Marrella
    Monday, March 22nd, 2010, 1:00 PM in Spector Hall
    22 Reade Street, New York, NY. More Information



  • City Planning Commission Public Meeting:
    Wednesday, March 24th, 2010, 10:00 AM in Spector Hall
    22 Reade Street, New York, NY.
    More Information


  • City Planning Commission public hearings are cablecast on NYC TV Channel 74.
    Program: Shaping the City
    Thurdays from 6 - 8 pm
    Please check NYC TV website for schedule changes.




  DCP Proposals in Public Review
      Certified/Referred out by City Planning
  Astoria (Queens)
  Residential Streetscape Preservation (Citywide)
  Lower Density Growth Management Area (Bronx)
  Hudson Yards Parking (Manhattan)
   
      Recently Approved by City Council
  FRESH Food Stores (Citywide) 12/9/09
   
  Other Current DCP Proposals & Studies
  Comprehensive Waterfront Plan (Citywide)
  Population Dynamics and Trends
  Fulton/Nassau Crossroads (Manhattan)
  Public Space Design (Citywide)
  Green Initiatives (Citywide)
  Neighborhood Grocery Store and Supermarket Study (Citywide)
  East River Waterfront (Manhattan)
  Gowanus Canal Corridor (Brooklyn)

   Notices
  The newly updated version of the Department of City Planning’s neighborhood map, New York: A City of Neighborhoods, is now available, featuring new geographic, demographic, and economic.
Curious about where city parks are located, how many miles of streets and waterfront the city has and other interesting facts about the five boroughs? Pick up the colorful new map at the City Planning bookstore today.

Theater Subdistrict Council is now accepting grant applications for 2010-2011
The Active Design Guidelines provide architects and urban designers with a manual of strategies for creating healthier buildings, streets and urban spaces, based on the latest academic research and best practices in the field.



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