Q&A
Request for data on changes in housing production proportionality
5:18:15
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39 sec
Council Member Eric Dinowitz requests data on the analysis of how the proportionality of housing production would change under the proposed plan. Chair Garodnick agrees to provide what information they can.
- Dinowitz asks for the data to be shared, noting he didn't see it on the website.
- Garodnick agrees to see what they can provide, but cautions about interpreting percentage increases in areas starting from zero housing production.
- The exchange ends with Dinowitz expressing appreciation for the work done to produce more housing.
Eric Dinowitz
5:18:15
Thank you.
5:18:15
And if you can share and I'm not sure if it was on your website.
5:18:18
If you could share that data of your analysis of how the proportionality of who's producing the housing would change.
5:18:24
I I I didn't see any website.
5:18:26
It might be there, but either way,
Daniel Garodnick
5:18:27
we'll see what we can get to you.
5:18:28
But it is important to note if you go from 0 to 10 Yes.
5:18:31
If you go from 300 to 310.
5:18:33
And so that is the sort of thing, and that's why you will see in lower density areas what feels like a a higher percentage increase because if you're not doing anything Right.
5:18:43
And, of course, any number is bigger than 0.
Kevin C. Riley
5:18:45
Right.
Eric Dinowitz
5:18:45
And I and I appreciate the the work you've done and your efforts to produce more housing and your commitment to it.
5:18:52
Thank you both very much.
5:18:53
Thank you, chair Riley.