During a recent government meeting, urban planner Julia Meltzer Harris voiced strong concerns regarding a proposed housing development in the South Slope area, emphasizing the need for inclusive planning that prioritizes community engagement. Harris, a local resident, acknowledged the importance of increasing housing availability but criticized the current application for lacking transparency and community involvement.
Harris highlighted that the developer, Arrow, has not conducted any community meetings despite the significant implications of the project, which she argued could not adequately address New York City's affordable housing crisis on its own. She commended previous applications that had engaged with the community and provided contextual developments with necessary amenities.
The planner raised alarms about potential environmental impacts, particularly regarding stormwater management and infrastructure strain due to the anticipated increase in plumbing fixtures. She also expressed skepticism about the developer's track record, noting that they have not completed any projects as listed on their website.
Harris concluded her remarks by calling for a zoning district that aligns with community needs rather than favoring high-rise luxury developments, urging the city to consider the voices of local residents in future planning decisions. The meeting continued with further discussions from other attendees, including Konrad Gartz and Vishnu Reddy.