Rose Uscianowski (she/her/they/theirs)
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For anybody who missed Thursday's presentation by the DCP, the slides are attached. Here is a link to the full study. and here is a link to the slides that were shared.
Like I mentioned to Roy, the study identifies barriers that prevent greater walkability, public transit use, and a 'town center' type of environment in Great Kills and informs potential changes to eliminate them. Since the "City of Yes" rezoning has the potential to bring more density to Great Kills, particularly around the train station, this is an ideal time to look at upgrades to infrastructure and sustainable development practices in the area.
Likewise, please send me your feedback so I can put together a list of suggestions for the DCP. Although the DCP only deals with zoning, they are working with partners from other agencies as well.
During the meeting, I remember people calling for:
I also suggested limiting setbacks on new developments to help curtail "strip mall" style development and working with the DOT to see if there are opportunities to widen the streetbed to allow for
People also remarked on the relatively small study area, but since the grant that allowed for this study was limited, there isn't much that can be done about that at the moment.
Let me know what I'm missing and any suggestions or questions you have for the DCP based on the study!
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Linda,
I know you're worried about new density and storage sites, but the focus here is on walkability, bikability, and improving local transit access. This really isn't relevant to the study or to what we focus on at TA. That said,
The DCP already knows that communities don't like battery storage sites, and the team working on this study didn't write the codes that regulate the placement of battery storage sites. If you have legitimate, site specific grievances about either the placement of the Giffords Lane site or the way it operates, mentioning those would be helpful so that the team can raise them but simply telling someone who focuses on transportation at the DCP that you don't want battery storage sites in your neighborhood won't help.
Also-
4-5 Story Buildings
It is technically possible, but highly unlikely, that any new five story buildings would be built in Great Kills as a result of City of Yes Housing. The highest likely would be 4 stories tall. These buildings would be in the newly created "Town Center Zoning" lots. Town Center Zoning only applies to lots on wide, commercial corridors, with commercial overlays. Likewise, from what I could tell, the only new apartment buildings you might see in Great Kills as a result of "City of Yes" Zoning would be on available on lots within the areas outlined in red on these maps. I can't find any other lots in Zola that would allow for buildings of up to four stories.
The taller buildings allowed under Town Center Zoning would essentially be narrow buildings composed of 2-3 residential floors above ground-floor businesses. As an idea of what some of these buildings could look like, I'm also sending an old photo of Jersey Street from the 1940s. This is the style of classic, mixed-use buildings that Town Center Zoning brings back, though in Great Kills, they could be built slightly taller. They are quite charming and help create walkable, "15-minute neighborhoods."
Plus, you have repeatedly stated that you wish younger generations had a greater ability and interest in staying in Great Kills. These are the type of housing units that attract younger generations, especially when they're located near transit.
Fast Ferries
I'll mention this to the DCP, but there's not much they can do to get the EDC to bring fast ferry service to Great Kills.
Rose Uscianowski (she/her/they/theirs)
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On Jul 10, 2025, at 1:32 PM, C MathLady <chris...@gmail.com> wrote:
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In the meantime, I'm sending out one last call for additional feedback on issues related to street design, walkability, and access to public transit in Great Kills for the Transportation Report.
As a reminder, I'll already be stating concerns about
By regulating zoning and working with other agencies, the DCP has done things like mandate wider sidewalks for new developments on major thoroughfares, expand permeable surface area, support the creation of bio-swales, etc. Encouraging wider sidewalks through zoning changes could be amazing for Great Kills if we wanted to push for something like that as well.
Regarding express bus reliability/ frequency, Roy, the Department of City Planning could let the MTA know about community concerns, but that isn't in their wheelhouse.
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Rose Uscianowski (she/her/they/theirs)
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