NYC Set to Approve Backyard and Basement Housing Units
Originally Published 1 year ago — by Business Insider

New York City is set to legalize accessory dwelling units (ADUs) as part of Mayor Eric Adams' "City of Yes" initiative to increase affordable housing. The reform aims to create 20,000 ADUs over 15 years by allowing tiny homes and converted spaces like garages and basements in certain neighborhoods. This move follows similar efforts in other cities to boost housing density without large apartment buildings. While some council members oppose the plan, it is expected to pass, with adjustments to zoning laws and building codes to facilitate ADU construction.