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City Council Approves Housing Plan for Broadway Triangle

  BROADWAY TRIANGLE REZONING  
  BROOKLYN COMMUNITY DISTRICT 01  
December 9, 2009
New York Daily News

Despite opposition form the Broadway Triangle Community Coalition, and from City Councilwoman Diana Reyna (D-Bushwick), the City Council's Land Use Committee voted 12-6 to approve the Broadway Triangle rezoning. Though the full Council will also vote on this plan in a few weeks, it is likely that 1,895 units of housing will be built. Of those units, 905 will be affordable. Opponents contend that the plan disproportionately favors Hasidic Jews and negatively impacts African Americans and Latinos. The Broadway Triangle Community Coalition is preparing legal action in response to this ruling.