NYC Council Introduction 833

intro.nyc/0833-2022 2022-2023 Legislative Session
Studying and reporting on transportation impacts of decisions of the city planning commission in connection with certain land use actions.
Status: Filed (End of Session) Committee on Land Use
Sponsored by Selvena N. Brooks-Powers
Introduced: December 7, 2022

This bill would require the Department of City Planning (DCP), or if the City Planning Commission (CPC) is not the lead agency, the lead agency, to report on the transportation impacts in areas affected by neighborhood rezonings. Each study would require a comparison of the impacts in existence at the time of the study to the potential impacts identified in the final environmental impact statement (EIS) approved by the City Planning Commission in connection with such rezoning. If there are significant disparities between the impacts identified in the study and those identified in the EIS, DCP or the lead agency shall make recommendations on how to amend the CEQR Technical Manual to more accurately forecast such impacts in future land use actions. As part of that report, DCP or the lead agency would be required to discuss whether a vehicle miles traveled model would more accurately and usefully capture project impacts. The bill would require DCP or the lead agency to submit such studies and reports four years and ten years after final approval of a neighborhood rezoning.

Sponsors: 16