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On May 26, 2026, the state of New York adopted an amendment to the Environmental Conservation Law establishing a new exemption from the State Environmental Quality Review Act (SEQRA) for housing and certain public works projects.
In New York City, actions facilitating the construction of housing are now exempt from SEQRA and the analogue City Environmental Quality Review (CEQR) procedure if they meet the following conditions:
Second, for those projects that are not exempt from SEQRA, a lead agency will be required to issue a determination of significance within one year of its designation as lead agency and, for actions seeking a permit or authorization, to publish an environmental impact statement (EIS) within two years of a determination of significance. The lead agency may grant extensions only as necessary to complete the EIS based on (1) post-scoping design changes that result in new significant adverse impacts, (2) additional actions that could not have been reasonably anticipated during scoping, (3) an applicant’s failure to provide required information despite good faith efforts by an agency, or (4) circumstances beyond the control of the agency or applicant. In addition, for applications for a permit or authorization, the responsible agency must determine whether an exemption applies within 120 days of receipt of the application.
The amendment also exempts from SEQRA various public works projects, e.g., parks and public schools.
Exempt actions would remain subject to all applicable laws, rules and regulations regarding hazardous waste.
We are continuing to monitor this important development, but please reach out to us with any questions as to how it may affect any projects you are considering.
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