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VHB prepares DEIS for East Midtown Zoning project

Manhattan, NY An important step in the East Midtown Zoning project was reached when community board public hearings began. As the largest rezoning in Manhattan since Hudson Yards in 2004, this project proposes zoning changes to a 78-block area of Greater East Midtown—one of the largest job centers in NYC and one of the highest profile business addresses in the world. VHB has been working with the NYC Department of City Planning and NYC Economic Development Corp. to prepare a Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS) for the zoning text and zoning map amendments that will result in the incremental development of nearly six and a half million s/f of commercial development.

Centered upon Grand Central Terminal, the rezoning area contains 60 million s/f of office space, more than 250,000 jobs, and the offices of numerous Fortune 500 companies. Proposed zoning changes will protect and strengthen this high-profile office district; help preserve and maintain landmarked buildings; permit overbuilt buildings to retain their non-complying floor area as part of a new development on the site; upgrade the area’s public realm; and maintain and enhance key characteristics of the area’s built environment. Rezoning will confirm the area’s future as a world-class business district and major job generator for NYC.

“To meet the aggressive certification schedule, our team collaborated with the city’s technical resources and zoning experts on a daily basis,” said Nancy Doon, VHB’s project manager. “Due to the project magnitude, detailed analyses were conducted for almost every area of the City Environmental Quality Review (CEQR) Technical Manual. Through extensive coordination and data sharing, we streamlined preparation of the EIS analyses and were able to deliver the DEIS in just six months.” 

VHB’s efforts entailed a full range of environmental, transportation, and civil engineering. Integrated services included traffic analyses at 119 intersections, evaluation of pedestrian conditions at more than 200 areas (sidewalks, crosswalks, corners), and consideration of 202 sunlight sensitive resources for the shadows analysis. 

Throughout the process VHB acted as the city’s trusted partner to deliver this complex DEIS on a fast-track schedule, successfully meeting the December 2016 deadline and moving the project forward. With the completion of the DEIS and the certification of the land use application in January, the city entered the seven-month public review process. The Final EIS is expected to be issued in May.

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