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Council Member Salamanca inquires about timeline for last mile special permit ULURP process
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Council Member Rafael Salamanca follows up on the last mile special permit, thanking the Department of City Planning for confirming the upcoming environmental scope and asking for a commitment to start the ULURP process by the end of the year. Director Dan Garodnick responds by committing to the agreed-upon steps of scoping and exploring options, but does not commit to a specific timeline for starting ULURP.
- The discussion focuses on the timeline for implementing the last mile special permit process
- Salamanca emphasizes the need to complete the process before the change in administration
- Garodnick commits to following through on agreed-upon steps but does not provide a specific timeline for ULURP initiation
Rafael Salamanca
0:42:32
Thank you, chair Riley.
0:42:34
I just wanna follow-up, if possible, on the the last mile special permit.
0:42:42
First, I wanna thank you for confirming that you'll be issuing the environmental scope shortly for the special permit.
0:42:49
But can you commit to to starting the ULURP by the end of the year because we need to see this through before the change of the administration?
Dan Garodnick
0:42:57
Thank you, mister chairman.
0:42:59
I can commit to doing what we what we agreed to at the city of US for economic opportunity stage, was scope it, have a scoping meeting, and then for us to explore options from there.
0:43:11
So that is where where we can go at this moment, and we certainly will meet those commitments.