NYC's public review process for proposed changes to land use and zoning, managed by the Department of City Planning.
Last updated: March 2026 · 9.4M+ properties indexed
ULURP is the formal process through which proposed changes to NYC's land use and zoning are reviewed by Community Boards, Borough Presidents, the City Planning Commission, and the City Council. The process typically takes 7 months and is required for rezonings, special permits, and certain other land use actions.
ULURP applications and decisions are tracked by DCP and can significantly affect property values in affected areas.
The Uniform Land Use Review Procedure — NYC's public review process for zoning changes, taking approximately 7 months.
ULURP rezonings can dramatically increase or decrease development potential and property values in affected areas.
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