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LL 162 Rezoning Lookback Report
Introduction
Housing production
Move the slider to the left side of the screen to see housing units permitted 10 years before the rezoning or to the right side of the screen to see housing permitted 10 years after the rezoning. The size of the dot increases with the number of units in the project.
Before and after rezoning
Move the slider to the left side of the screen to see housing permitted before the rezoning and to the right side of the screen to see housing permitted after the rezoning.
Affordable housing
Move the slider to the left side of the screen to see income-restricted housing units started 10 years before the rezoning or to the right side of the screen to see income-restricted housing units started 10 years after the rezoning. The size of the dot increases with the number of units in the project.
Before and after rezoning
Move the slider to the left side of the screen to see income-restricted housing units started before the rezoning and to the right side of the screen to see income-restricted housing units started after the rezoning.
⬤ Income-restricted housing ━━━ rezoning ╶ ╶ ╶ buffer
Population and demographics
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How to read demographic charts
The I-shaped figures are called error bars. Error bars account for uncertainty in the sample data by representing the range in which the data could fall.
Data drawn from a larger sample are more accurate and have a smaller error bar, which is why the size of the error bar gets smaller as the geography increases in size.
An upwards arrow (↑) signifies a statistically significant increase.
A downwards arrow (↓) signifies a statistically significant decrease.
A dash (-) signifies no significant change. This may occur because the values remained about the same or because the margins or error are such that it is not possible to know whether the values changed.
Each variable also includes a chart for New York City to compare changes in the rezoning or buffer area to citywide trends.