New Yorkers hate sidewalk scaffolding, the omnipresent structures that seemingly spring up overnight and obstruct pedestrian traffic for years at a time. New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA) ...
A sunlight-deprived Upper West Side stretch remains covered in endless scaffolding despite a city crackdown – as new sheds pop up almost as quickly as old ones are dismantled. West End Avenue has ...
Council Member Keith Powers, City Council Speaker Adrienne Adams, and Manhattan Borough President Mark Levine announce legislation to reform the regulations around scaffolding in New York City. Paul ...
One local politician wants the city to take over façade work when building owners drag their feet and leave scaffolding up for years on end. Council member Keith Powers is renewing his push to ...
The scaffolding and sidewalk sheds encrusting New York City are because of Local Law 11, which was enacted after 17-year-old Grace Gold was killed in 1979 by falling debris. The Laken Riley Act was ...
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