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  • 2004 Hudson Yards FEIS

2004 Hudson Yards Final Generic Environment Impact Statement

Executive Summary

  1. Purpose and Need
  2. Project Description
  3. Analytical Framewok
  4. Land Use, Zoning, and Public Policy
  5. Socioeconomic Conditions
  6. Community Facilities and Services
  7. Open Space and Recreational Facilities
  8. Shadows
  9. Architectural Historic Resources
  10. Archalogical Resources
  11. Urban Design and Visual Resources
  12. Neighborhood Character
  13. Natural Resources
  14. Hazardous Materials
  15. Waterfront Revitalization
  16. Infrastructure
  17. Solid Waste and Sanitation
  18. Energy
  19. Traffic and Parking
  20. Transit and Pedestrians
  21. Air Quality
  22. Noice and Vibration
  23. Construction Impacts
  24. Public Health
  25. Unavoidable Adverse Impacts
  26. Alternatives
  27. Growth-inducing Aspects
  28. Ireversible and Iretrievable Commitment of Resources
  29. Responses to Public Comments

 

Appendices

A1 - Proposed Zoning Text and Maps
A2 - Reasonable Worst-Case Development Scenario Summary Tables
A3 - Conceptual Analysis for Neighborhood Parks by Special Permit
AA - DGEIS Hearing Transcript
BB - DGEIS Written Comments
D - Social and Economic Conditions
G - Community Facilities
I - Shadows
J - Architectural Historic Resources
K - Archeological
N - Natural Resources
O - Hazardous
P - infrastructure

 

R - Energy
S1 - Trip Generation
S2 - Traffic Analysis
S3 - Parking Analysis
S4 - Transit Analysis
S5 - Pedestrian Analysis
T - Air Quality
U - Noise and Cancellation
V - Construction
W - Alternaives
X - DSNY-NYPD Tow Pound Alternative Site Analysis Studies
Y - References
z - Glossary


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