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CB2 approves omnibus package of neighborhood resolutions; several liquor applications denied
Summary
Manhattan Community Board 2 on Thursday adopted a 21‑item omnibus package of committee recommendations, approving multiple storefront, parks and school resolutions and forwarding a mixed set of approvals and denials on restaurant and liquor‑licensing matters to city and state agencies.
Manhattan Community Board 2 on Thursday adopted an omnibus package of committee recommendations covering landmarks, restaurant and liquor‑licensing applications, parks and schools, and other neighborhood matters.
The package combined 21 items from several standing committees into a single roll-call vote the full board approved. The board move followed committee reviews and a district-wide discussion of outdoor dining, open‑streets logistics and safety.
Why this matters: the omnibus vote bundles many technical, permitting and policy recommendations the board sends to city agencies (Department of Transportation, Department of Parks & Recreation, the New York City Department of Education) and to the State Liquor Authority or to applicants. Approvals and denials affect storefront designs, public‑space layouts, playground changes and which applicants the SLA should scrutinize.
What the board approved - The full board approved a…
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