Sorry! Your answer is wrong. In New York State, the power to plan and zone lies with individual municipalities. For details, please look below at a slide from our Online Sprawl Presentation.


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home rule
 

In New York State, the power to plan and zone lies with the towns, villages and cities rather than counties. This concept, known as "home rule," makes cohesive regional planning difficult -- although inter-municipal agreements are encouraged under state law.