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New York City Administrative Code § 7-201(c)(2), passed in 1979 by the New York City council and codified in 1980, bars personal injury lawsuits against the city arising from sidewalk or roadway defects, unless the city was notified of the defect at least 15 days prior to the injury. [2] The administrative code (as amended in 2006) provides:
In San Francisco, a sit-lie ordinance was proposed in March 2010 by Mayor Gavin Newsom, but generated strong opposition under the banners of "Sidewalks Are for People" and "Stand Against Sit/Lie". It was placed on the November general election ballot as "Proposition L," and was approved by voters on November 2, 2010.
Big Apple drivers are trying to steer clear of pricy parking tickets — and curb people from taking their spots. Some Bronx motorists are getting creative to avoid $250 tickets now that about ...
The New York City Department of Transportation (NYCDOT) is the agency of the government of New York City [1] responsible for the management of much of New York City's transportation infrastructure. Ydanis Rodriguez is the Commissioner of the Department of Transportation, [ 2 ] and was appointed by Mayor Eric Adams on January 1, 2022. [ 3 ]
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‘Ugly’ NYC sidewalk newspaper boxes will get much-needed makeover under new City Council bill Nicole Rosenthal, Valentina Jaramillo November 18, 2024 at 4:22 PM
The Administrative Code of the City of New York contains the codified local laws of New York City as enacted by the New York City Council and Mayor. [1] As of February 2023, it contains 37 titles, numbered 1 through 16, 16-A, 16-B, 17 through 20, 20-A, 21, 21-A, and 22 through 33. [2]
Brooklyn Councilwoman Susan Zhuang -- who infamously chomped a cop's arm during a homeless shelter protest -- pulled out the tin cup Saturday and bizarrely raised money on a public sidewalk to ...