Some 15,000 new homes are slated to be built in Long Island City after the City Council passed the Adams administration’s ambitious “OneLIC” rezoning plan during a final vote on Wednesday — the largest such neighborhood plan in decades.

“OneLIC” rezones a roughly 54-block waterfront swath to allow for the development of nearly 15,000 new apartments, 4,350 of which are supposed to be affordable, plus approximately 4 million square feet of commercial and community space.

Local Councilmember Julie Won got behind the project last month after securing almost $2 billion in funding for parks, infrastructure, NYCHA and 1,300 new school seats during negotiations, an infusion of cash she described as “long overdue” Wednesday.

“Today’s vote passing the OneLIC Plan brings us closer to an integ

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