601 Midland Ave

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601 Midland Ave is a public works proposed at 601 Midland Ave, Yonkers, NY, 10704 in Yonkers, NY. The project is currently pending before local land-use boards. NYC Department of Environmental Protection (NYC DEP) is listed as the developer on the public record. LocalForesight has tracked 1 public hearing appearance before Planning Board.

Project Overview

601 Midland Ave

NYC Department of Environmental Protection is undertaking a public works project at 601 Midland Avenue in Yonkers. The project involves infrastructure improvements under the agency's authority and purview. No additional project details regarding scope, scale, timeline, or approval status are currently available.

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Property Stats

Status Pending
Type Public Works
Address 601 Midland Ave, Yonkers, NY, 10704
Developer NYC Department of Environmental Protection (NYC DEP)

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Timeline

May 13, 2026
Planning Board
  • Discussion only — Project deferred for further design refinements
  • Board requested revised renderings with alternative building colors/materials before next submission
  • Applicant to provide detailed tree removal and replacement plan for board review
  • Design changes made since February 2026 hearing: copper parapet added, landscape enhanced along right-of-way
  • Fire flow demand (336 GPM) confirmed sufficient; coordination ongoing with Yonkers water and fire departments

Next steps

  • Applicant to submit revised architectural renderings with alternative building color and material options before next meeting
  • Detailed tree removal and replacement plan (quantity, location, species) to be provided at next board meeting
  • Final renderings to be formally submitted to Yonkers Planning Department for review
  • Continued coordination with Yonkers Water Department and Fire Department on fire flow requirements

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Sentiment

7 /10

From Planning Board · May 13, 2026

  • Board generally supportive of project direction and DEP's efforts; Chair commended architectural progress and site design approach
  • Chair and board member Yesenia expressed concerns about building aesthetics—tan precast concrete perceived as overly industrial and drab compared to adjacent historic fluoride building; requested warmer color/material palette exploration
  • Board member Bello raised minor traffic concern about entrance reconfiguration near busy Midland Avenue/parkway intersection; applicant explained improved sight lines and perpendicular access

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