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The Nevins and Third Community Visioning Report summarizes the results of the community engagement process conducted from June-November 2023. The report will be attached to the Nevins and Third RFP, and development teams responding to the RFP are strongly encouraged to consult the report and thoughtfully respond in their proposal. After the development team(s) for the two sites are selected, HPD and the development team(s) will continue to provide regular updates to Brooklyn Community Boards 2 and 6, NYCHA tenant associations, the Boerum Hill Association and other community stakeholders.
No one understands neighborhood conditions and needs better than those who live and work in the community. HPD values this expertise, which is why community engagement is central to the affordable housing development process. The goal of this outreach is to build upon the previous engagement (see below) to identify priorities for the ground floor uses of these buildings.
The community engagement process will culminate in the publishing of a Community Visioning Report (CVR) that summarizes this engagement. The CVR as well as any public presentations or other engagement materials will be linked on this webpage. The CVR will be attached to the Nevins and Third RFP, and development teams responding to the RFP are strongly encouraged to consult the CVR and thoughtfully respond in their proposals. HPD will evaluate how well development teams incorporate the community vision from the CVR in their submissions. More information about the RFP process can be found in the RFP Process & FAQs tab.
In 2022, community members were engaged in two rezoning processes that included these two City-owned sites, the 98 Third Avenue Rezoning and 280 Bergen Street Rezoning. Both rezonings were approved by the City Council in 2022. The community engagement conducted in partnership with Councilmember Restler led to the development of the project goals described in the Sites Overview tab.
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