New York’s Public Subsidy Board (the “Board”) recently decided to hold public hearings related to development projects throughout the state, while also changing an internal policy to allow it to reconsider prior project...more
To ensure that New York state agencies and local governments can meaningfully assess the environmental impact of proposed projects, the State Environmental Quality Review regulations received substantial amendments this year....more
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