New Yorkers have an opportunity to voice their opinions on six ballot proposals, some of which are hotly debated, that would change parts of the city and state’s constitution in 2025’s upcoming general election.

One of the ballot proposals focuses on a slightly less controversial statewide environmental issue. One is about digitizing a map for the city. In spite of massive backlash from the city’s progressive council members, the bulk of this year’s proposals are about housing production and land use, due to Mayor Eric Adams’s Charter Revision Commission (CRC), who has consistently branded himself as the “most pro-housing” mayor in city history. Since he abandoned his reelection campaign, the CRC’s ballot proposals would be among his last major contributions to the city’s framing.

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