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The SoHo/NoHo Process Sponsors, Borough President Gale Brewer, Council Member Margaret Chin, and the Department of City Planning hosted an open house event to kickoff the SoHo/NoHo Planning Process. The goal of the event was to share information and collect comments, concerns, and ideas for the neighborhoods.
You can find additional information on this page including photos and materials from the event. Scroll below to see a summary of all of the the feedback we received during the Open House. And stay tuned for more content here as we digitize the comments we collected!
SUMMARY OF COMMENTS COLLECTED
211 comment cards collected
109 locations of interest or concern pinned on informational maps
94 additional comments related to data and graphic information posted
CLICK HERE for a summary of the feedback we received with quotes taken directly from attendees' comment cards.
The SoHo/NoHo Process Sponsors, Borough President Gale Brewer, Council Member Margaret Chin, and the Department of City Planning hosted an open house event to kickoff the SoHo/NoHo Planning Process. The goal of the event was to share information and collect comments, concerns, and ideas for the neighborhoods.
You can find additional information on this page including photos and materials from the event. Scroll below to see a summary of all of the the feedback we received during the Open House. And stay tuned for more content here as we digitize the comments we collected!
SUMMARY OF COMMENTS COLLECTED
211 comment cards collected
109 locations of interest or concern pinned on informational maps
94 additional comments related to data and graphic information posted
CLICK HERE for a summary of the feedback we received with quotes taken directly from attendees' comment cards.