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You are here: Home / Grant Size / $1 Million to $50 Million / 2023 – 2024 Smart Growth Community Planning and Zoning Grant Program

2023 – 2024 Smart Growth Community Planning and Zoning Grant Program

Dated: June 1, 2023

The New York Department of Planning, Development & Community Infrastructure is requesting applications for its 2023 – 2024 Smart Growth Community Planning and Zoning Grant Program.

Donor Name: New York Department of Planning, Development & Community Infrastructure

State: New York

County: All Counties

Type of Grant: Grant

Deadline: 07/28/2023

Size of the Grant: $2,000,000

Details:

The Department is soliciting applications through the New York State Consolidated Funding Application (CFA) under the Environmental Protection Fund Smart Growth Program from eligible towns, villages, cities, counties, regional planning entities, and not-for-profit organizations to advance the preparation and adoption of one of the following:

  • preparation and local adoption of a new or updated comprehensive plan for an entire town, village, or city that supports smart growth principles for the community;
  • preparation and local adoption of new or updated zoning regulations (i.e., local law, ordinance) for an entire town, village, or city that would implement an existing comprehensive plan that supports smart growth principles for the community;
  • preparation and local adoption of new or updated area plan for part of a town, village, or city that supports smart growth principles for the community, and which plans may include, but would not be limited to, transit-oriented development plans and downtown/hamlet area plans; or,
  • preparation and local adoption of new or updated zoning regulations that would implement any such area plans already adopted by a subject town, village, or city.

Planning should address a wide range of issues including, but not limited to, appropriate physical development, economic development, transportation patterns, natural and built resource inventories, affordable housing and demographic trends. An effective comprehensive or area plan should:

  • include a strong public participation process to develop public consensus on a vision for the future through community visioning, public meetings and workshops, focus groups, charrettes, etc
  • determine appropriate land uses to implement community goals and objectives
  • provide local organizational and legal structure, including the adoption of necessary zoning and other land use regulations (i.e., ordinance, local laws).

Smart Growth encourages community planning and development in priority development areas where water and sewer infrastructure are available; encourages redevelopment of existing community and municipal centers; protects important historic and natural resources, including water quality and historic structures; promotes development around transit stations in the form of transit-oriented development; supports equity principles, such as affordable housing and environmental justice; and promotes the siting and development of community clean energy sources. Comprehensive plans, zoning regulations, and area plans should incorporate these Smart Growth principles to make the most efficient use of community resources, reduce the property tax burden and promote sustainable economic development, equity and quality of life for people and households of all incomes, backgrounds, ages and abilities.

Zoning regulations effectively codify the smart growth principles that are ingrained in an adopted comprehensive plan. Zoning regulations can also advance smart growth principles by providing flexibility in the type of uses allowed in zoning districts through the creation of a zoning map that prioritizes equitable investments throughout a community, and by creating a streamlined and accessible development review process. Zoning regulations can also serve as an effective tool to encourage a stronger urban form through the elimination of parking minimum and to protect sensitive natural resources and farmland. Most importantly strong zoning regulations can provide certainty to developers by ensuring that their investments will be protected from unwanted types of development.

Funding Information

The Department is making approximately $2,000,000 available to fund applications for the Smart Growth Community Planning and Zoning Grant Program. There is no maximum or minimum State assistance request.

Eligible Activities

  • Applicants may apply for funding for:
    • Preparation and local adoption of a new or updated comprehensive plan for an entire town, village, or city that integrates smart growth principles as described in section V below, pursuant to Town Law §272-a, Village Law §7-722 or General City Law §28-a or,
    • Preparation and local adoption of new or updated zoning regulations (i.e., local law, ordinance) for an entire town, village, or city adopted to implement an existing comprehensive plan that integrates smart growth principles (hereinafter “Comprehensive Zoning Grant”); or,
    • Preparation and local adoption of a new or updated area plan for part of a town, village, or city that supports smart growth principles, and any such plan may include but not be limited to, transit-oriented development plans and downtown/hamlet area plans (hereinafter “Area Plan Grant”); or,
    • Preparation and local adoption of new or updated zoning regulations to implement an existing area plan adopted for part of, and by, the subject town, village, or city (hereinafter “Area Zoning Grant”).

Eligibility Criteria

  • Eligible applicants are:
    • Towns, villages, and cities;
    • Counties and regional planning entities on behalf of a town, village, or city;
    • Eligible not-for-profit organizations on behalf of a town, village, or city. To be eligible for this grant opportunity, a not-for-profit organization must be:
      • Incorporated pursuant to New York State Not-For-Profit Corporation Law and
      • Approved for tax-exempt status under the Internal Revenue Service code on or before December 31, 2022
    • Applicants may partner with counties or other organizations; however, only applications from eligible applicants will be evaluated for funding. Only the eligible applicant will be awarded a contract
    • For applications submitted by a county, regional planning entity, or non-profit organizations with the written consent and acting on behalf of a village, town, or city, the application must include a letter or resolution from each eligible municipality participating in the project which demonstrates the municipal consent and support for the application.

For more information, visit NYDPDCI.

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