Not exact matches
«I just disagree with that,» said de Blasio, who insisted his
plan is better than a
previous version by former Mayor Mike Bloomberg because the
housing will be mostly
affordable and any open space or parking that is demolished will be replaced.
He said the city is continuing to work on implementing the big - ticket items he instituted in
previous years, like his
affordable housing agenda, a new community policing
plan and universal pre-kindergarten.
As the de Blasio administration seeks to meet its ambitious
affordable housing goals and, in that effort, pass significant changes to the city's zoning rules, Diaz Jr. has emerged as the loudest opponent of the
plans, further ruffling feathers at City Hall after several
previous high - profile disagreements this year.