City Council OKs sweeping rezoning for Jamaica, Queens

City Council Unveils Ambitious Rezoning Plan for Jamaica, Queens, Promising Thousands of New Homes and Jobs.

The City Council has given its seal of approval to a groundbreaking rezoning plan for Jamaica, Queens, paving the way for a massive transformation of the area. The sweeping changes, which were approved by a unanimous 47-0 vote, will reshape a 230-block area in fundamental ways, with thousands of new homes, jobs, and upgrades to local infrastructure expected to emerge.

According to city officials, the rezoning is set to create over 12,000 new residences, with 4,000 deemed affordable, as well as 2 million square feet of space for commercial use and community groups. The increased commercial activity is predicted to generate more than 7,000 jobs, further boosting economic vitality in the neighborhood.

The plan also includes a range of improvements to public spaces, including new parks and playgrounds, as well as upgraded infrastructure, such as sewers, aimed at enhancing quality of life for residents.

Councilmember Nantasha Williams hailed the rezoning as part of a broader vision to revitalize Jamaica, where people can live, work, and play. "We're building a vibrant, thriving hub," she said, emphasizing that the plan is more than just a rezoning – it's a reinvestment in the community.

However, not everyone is celebrating the news. Local opposition, expressed by members of Queens' Community Board 8 and CB 12, centered around concerns about increased density, higher rents, and potential displacement of longtime residents and small businesses. Critics fear that the influx of new residents will overwhelm local transit and exacerbate housing costs.

In response to these concerns, city officials argue that the zoning changes will foster a more dynamic and connected community, leveraging Jamaica's existing strengths as a commercial and transit hub.

Mayor Eric Adams praised the Council's decision, stating that it addresses the neighborhood's outdated zoning code. "From bustling storefronts to busy train lines, Jamaica is where our city should be building new housing and creating jobs," he said.

The Department of City Planning director Dan Garodnick echoed this sentiment, highlighting the rezoning as a necessary step towards harnessing Jamaica's potential. "We've seen an outdated zoning code holding back this neighborhood – it's time for change."
 
This rezoning plan for Jamaica, Queens is quite ambitious πŸ€”. On one hand, you've got thousands of new homes and jobs on the horizon which can only be a positive for the local economy πŸ’Ό. But at the same time, I'm worried about the potential impact on longtime residents and small businesses πŸ‘₯. The increased density and higher rents could really take its toll on people who have been living there for years πŸ€•.

I think it's great that the city officials are trying to harness Jamaica's potential as a commercial hub πŸ’Ό, but we need to make sure that everyone is benefited from this growth 🀝. It's not just about throwing more housing and jobs at the problem, but also about making sure that these changes are done in a way that doesn't leave anyone behind 🚧.

I'd love to see some more community engagement and feedback on this rezoning plan before it moves forward πŸ’¬. We need to make sure that everyone's voices are heard and that we're not just pushing out the old for new without thinking about the consequences 🌐.
 
omg I'm low-key hyped about this new rezoning plan for Jamaica, Queens πŸ€©πŸ™οΈ it's gonna be a game-changer! I mean, 12k+ new homes and 7k+ jobs? that's insane! πŸ€‘πŸ’Ό and the fact that they're investing in public spaces too? like, new parks and playgrounds? that's a win-win for the community πŸŒ³πŸ‘

but I gotta say, I'm also feeling the concerns from local opposition... like, we don't wanna see longtime residents get priced out or small businesses get pushed out πŸ€•πŸ’Έ but at the same time, I trust the city officials to make it work and create a more vibrant community πŸ’ͺ🏽

I'm all about this # rezoninglife and I'm here for it! πŸŽ‰
 
πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ A rezoning plan that promises new homes and jobs? How original πŸ™„. But seriously, 12k new residences sounds like a lot, but let's see how it all plays out. I'm guessing we'll have to wait and see if the 'vibrant, thriving hub' becomes a congested mess πŸ’¨. And what about those concerns about displacement? Can't we just have a little community engagement instead of relying on 'experts' to tell us what's best πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. Still, I suppose it's better than nothing... for now πŸ™.
 
so this plan is supposed to be super good for jamaica queens i mean 12k new homes and 7k jobs is a lot but what about the people who have lived there forever they might get pushed out or prices go up too much πŸ€” what if the city doesn't follow through on its promises and it's just more of the same old thing anyway why did it take them so long to update the zoning code i feel like this is just a band aid solution
 
πŸ€” The thing is, when they're talking about building more homes and jobs, we gotta think about who's gonna be living there and how that's gonna affect the community πŸ πŸ’Ό. I mean, if it's just gonna be a bunch of new faces coming in and pushing out old-timers, that ain't progress, that's just displacement πŸ˜”. We gotta make sure this rezoning plan is about building up the community, not just shuffling around people πŸ’ͺ. And what about those affordable homes? Are they really gonna be affordable for everyone, or are they just gonna be gentrified too πŸ€‘?
 
I'm not sure I fully trust that the city has thought through the impact on small businesses πŸ€”. They're saying there'll be more jobs and new homes, but what about the people who already live and work in Jamaica? Will they be able to afford to stay or will prices just go up? The mayor is talking about it being a "thrive hub" but I'm worried about gentrification 😟. We need to make sure that everyone benefits from this rezoning, not just the new arrivals πŸŒ†
 
I gotta say, I'm all about this rezoning plan in Jamaica, Queens 🀩 They're talkin' thousands of new homes and jobs, which is gonna be a game-changer for the community. But at the same time, I've got some concerns πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ I mean, we don't wanna see those long-time residents gettin' priced outta their own neighborhood, right? And what about them small businesses? Are they gonna get pushed out by all these new developments? πŸ€” It's a delicate balance, for sure.

I love that Councilmember Nantasha Williams is talkin' about buildin' a vibrant, thriving hub – that sounds like the kinda energy we need in this city! πŸ’Ό And I'm all for investin' in public spaces and infrastructure, too. But we gotta make sure we're doin' it in a way that benefits everyone, not just some special interest groups 🀝.

I think Mayor Eric Adams is on the right track, though – it's time for change in Jamaica! πŸ’₯ We need to be harnessing this neighborhood's potential and creatin' opportunities for all residents. Fingers crossed they can make it happen without gettin' too carried away πŸ˜….
 
I was just thinking about planning a trip to Japan and trying all these crazy new foods 🍜🀯 I mean, have you ever heard of takoyaki? It's like a ball of dough with octopus in it and it's supposed to be this amazing street food experience. I'm considering going to Tokyo during cherry blossom season because I've seen pictures and they're gorgeous πŸ’
 
πŸ€” so I'm reading about this rezoning plan in Jamaica, Queens and it seems like a big deal. 12k new homes is crazy πŸ πŸ’Έ and 7k jobs sounds awesome πŸ’Ό. But on the flip side, critics are worried that it's gonna displace old residents and small businesses πŸ€•. I get why they're concerned - we've seen similar plans in other areas turn into gentrification nightmares 😬.

I'm not sure what to make of it all yet πŸ€” but it sounds like city officials have done their research and are trying to address the neighborhood's outdated zoning code πŸ“ˆ. It'll be interesting to see how this plays out over time πŸ•°οΈ. One thing's for sure, if it works out, Jamaica could become a really vibrant hub πŸŒ†πŸ’».
 
omg this is gonna be wild 🀯 i'm low-key hyped about all these new homes and jobs but also got major concerns about the density πŸ“‰ like what if all these new residents just flood out our local spots? 😩 plus, what about those small businesses? shouldn't we be supporting them more instead of pushing them to the side? πŸ’Έ idk, maybe i'm just a formatting fanatic in love with all things neat and tidy... but this rezoning plan feels like it's gonna create some real issues if we're not careful πŸ€”
 
I don’t usually comment but... I think it’s kinda crazy that they’re expecting everything to fall into place with just a new rezoning plan 🀯. Like, 12k new homes and 7k jobs in one go? It sounds too good to be true, you know? And what about the impact on local businesses and residents who have already been there for ages? I don’t mean to be negative but... have they considered the potential backlash? πŸ€”
 
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