PlanNYC
PlanNYC, available at www.plannyc.org, is a comprehensive, independent information source about major land use and development projects in New York City. PlanNYC provides, for each project covered, a general description, news summaries and links to related articles, official documents such as environmental impact statements, a timeline of the project’s progress, and a calendar of related events, including local community board meetings and public hearings. PlanNYC’s content brings together information from advocacy organizations, government agencies, academic institutions, neighborhood groups, and media organizations to provide as comprehensive a story as possible.
PlanNYC is maintained by NYU's Furman Center for Real Estate and Urban Policy. The site complements the Furman Center’s yearly report, the State of New York City’s Housing and Neighborhoods, as well as the Center’s other online information tool, the New York City Housing and Neighborhood Information System (NYCHANIS).
PlanNYC was originally developed by Jordan Anderson as part of his New York University Master of Urban Planning Capstone project at the Wagner Graduate School of Public Service.
