Zoning for Public Good
Thursday, Jan 26, 20176:30 PMEDT
| Museum of the City of New York, 1220 5th Ave
New York, NY, USRelated
Zoning is the fundamental tool employed by municipalities to shape land use and development in the most equitable and environmentally sound way. It provides a framework for vital municipal concerns such as affordable and inclusionary housing, infrastructure, open space, historic preservation, economic development, and waterfront protection. But what are the limitations of this approach? How else might zoning benefit the public good? To view all of the programs in conjunction with Mastering the Metropolis: New York and Zoning, 1916-2016, click here.
Tom Angotti, Director, Center for Community Planning and Development, Hunter College
Daniel Garodnick, New York City Council Member
Joe Rose, Chair, The Rose Center for Public Leadership in Land Use
Madelyn Wils, President and CEO, Hudson River Park Trust
Moses Gates (moderator), Director of Community Planning & Design, The Regional Plan Association
Presented in collaboration with The Municipal Art Society.
1.5 LU AIA CES credits will be offered for attending this event.
Museum of the City of New York
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