More cops will patrol Times Square to rein in bare-breasted women and costumed characters as part of a plan restricting performers to specific zones, officials said Wednesday.

The proposed plan will include boosting the number of cops in the area from 46 to 107, along with pedestrian plazas and high-definition video cameras to watch activity on the iconic thoroughfare.

Just shy of 50 city officials met in City Hall Wednesday to discuss recommendations to be given to Mayor de Blasio, who did not attend the meeting.

“We do anticipate there will be restricted areas of some sort,” said City Planning Department Director Carl Weisbrod.

“We do want to have time, place and manner restrictions that are constitutional, and at the same time protect the rights of the people who are there.”

How exactly the restrictions will be implemented is still unclear, but Weisbrod said they most likely would have to be legislated through the City Council and hashed out “in the next few months.”

Councilmember Corey Johnson, a Democrat whose district includes Times Square, said parts of the plan could be hashed out in short order depending on how they’re prioritized by Council Speaker Melissa Mark-Viverito.

“It could happen quickly,” he said. “Or it could go through the normal process, and that could be three to six months down the line.”

Recommendations also included modernizing the NYPD substation in the area and using the new cameras to better keep monitor potential terrorist activity.