diff --git a/references.md b/references.md index 0f1cb8c..1bd8a7b 100644 --- a/references.md +++ b/references.md @@ -23,16 +23,15 @@ In 2017, the City Council passed a bill requiring HPD to make urban renewal data In 2014, HPD provided us with a list of all the plans that ever existed but was not able to actually give us access to all the plans on their list. Although the NYC Urban Reviewer map contains each of those plans, for the ones that HPD did not produce in 2014, details are missing about planned uses for the included lots. Since HPD made plans availabe online in 2020, we direct you to those. Records remain missing for the following areas: *Queens* -- College Point -- Flushing Municipal Parking Lot #1 -- Seaside-Rockaway +- [Flushing Municipal Parking Lot #1] (https://596acres.github.io/urbanreviewer/#map=18/40.7615/-73.8283&plan=Flushing+Municipal+Parking+Lot+%231) +- [Seaside-Rockaway] (https://596acres.github.io/urbanreviewer/#map=16/40.5823/-73.8259&plan=Seaside-Rockaway) *Brooklyn* -- Middleton–Lorimer -- North Twin Pines +- [Middleton–Lorimer] (https://596acres.github.io/urbanreviewer/#map=17/40.7018/-73.9542&plan=Middleton-Lorimer) +- [North Twin Pines] (https://596acres.github.io/urbanreviewer/#map=17/40.6548/-73.8896&plan=North+Twin+Pines) *Bronx* -- University Heights I +- [University Heights I](https://596acres.github.io/urbanreviewer/#map=18/40.8527/-73.9138&plan=University+Heights+I) ## Further Investigation _What is urban renewal and master planning for our neighborhoods? Who makes comprehensive neighborhood plans and why? How have decisions been made about master planning in our cities? What kinds of narratives were used to promote urban renewal plans?_