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More space for homes, less unnecessary parking!
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City of Yes created the largest parking mandate-free zone in America, while exempting parking requirements for affordable housing and transit-oriented development across NYC. See where we rolled back parking mandates:

@DanGarodnick parking is necessary just like it is in the rest of the world. parking doesn’t take away space from homes. that’s asinine to say. parking makes homes more valuable. you guys seem to have no problem throwing ugly planters and dangerous boulders in the street instead. asinine.

@DanGarodnick Wow Dan. They had to pay you some big coin for this take. Embarrassing.

California has the nation’s highest housing costs. Some blame a housing shortage; others, government policies. We sit down with experts to explore what’s driving costs and discuss the state-mandated Housing Development initiative and why some cities push back.

@DanGarodnick I love this! Let the market decide if parking is required, not the government. I think this can lead to quite a bit more housing as more floor space can actually be dedicated to housing people instead of cars.

@DanGarodnick Not homes over price apartments. City of yes is crap and the next mayor should revoke it @andrewcuomo

@DanGarodnick Eliminating NYC homeowners is the goal of City of Yes: 'However, small home values could be sustained if DEVELOPERS could acquire them as potential sites for apartment buildings.' -

@DanGarodnick we are deporting all your prospective tenants and cutting off funding, might want to focus your time on something useful.

@DanGarodnick FFS every NYC agency is captured by TransAlt and RidersAlliance. I wonder who Dan Garodnick is bought by

@DanGarodnick All these responses prove nobody understands how urban planning or infrastructure works. This isn’t a difficult concept if you think about it instead of just diverting to culture war nonsense

@DanGarodnick
