In May 2010 the Mayor’s Office of Environmental Coordination (OEC) issued a substantial revision to the City Environmental Quality Review (CEQR) Technical Manual. The manual “provides guidance for city agencies, project sponsors, the public and other entities in the procedures and substance of the [CEQR] process.”1
CEQR implements the State Environmental Quality Review Act, ECL §8-0101 et seq. (SEQRA) in New York City. Under both SEQRA and CEQR, development projects requiring discretionary approvals from one or more public agencies cannot be approved until the potential environmental impacts of the project have been analyzed.
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