Mixed Feelings as Board Takes up Mayor’s Jerome Avenue Rezoning Bid

Wednesday, September 13, 2017

Mixed Feelings as Board Takes up Mayor’s Jerome Avenue Rezoning Bid

The clock is ticking. Community Boards 4, 5 and 7 have until October 30 to vote on the de Blasio administration’s proposed rezoning of Jerome Avenue in the western Bronx. It’s the first stage of the seven-month Uniform Land Use Review Procedure through which a zoning change becomes law.

As City Limits reported, the rezoning proposal is opposed in its current form by a coalition of community, tenant and clergy groups called the Bronx Coalition for a Community Vision. They argue the rezoning will exacerbate displacement and does not come with enough guarantees of good jobs for local residents, among other concerns.

A report produced by Community Boards 4 and 5 last year expressed support for the general vision of the rezoning while calling for certain investments and strategies. Some demands were similar to the coalition’s, including the creation of a certificate of no harassment program to protect existing tenants and investment in apprenticeship programs. Others were different, such as the removal of all auto-zones from the rezoning area and an emphasis on moderate and middle-income housing.

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