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SUSPECTED UNIV. OF GEORGIA NURSING STUDENT KILLER ALLEGEDLY IN US... REP. MATT GAETZ BOASTS ABOUT TURNING CONGRESS INTO A ‘LIVING... Metro exclusive ‘ABSURD’ NYC COUNCIL BILL WOULD LET STREET VENDORS HAWK IN MIDDLE OF SIDEWALKS: ‘RADICAL CHANGE’ By Rich Calder Published Feb. 24, 2024, 12:28 p.m. ET Big Apple sidewalks may soon “radically change” under an “absurd” new City Council bill that allows streets vendors to block everything from mailboxes to benches, critics told The Post. The legislation from Councilwoman Carmen De La Rosa (D-Manhattan) would permit pushcarts to set up two feet away from the curb, or an additional six inches further away from vehicular traffic than currently allowed. Ad Advertisement But the bill would also allow vendors to place their carts “as close as possible” to any obstructions — which means the peddlers could set up shop in front of countless obstructions too. A rendering of how public sidewalks in the Big Apple could be blocked by pushcarts under the proposed law change. Courtesy of HYHK “Given the undefined term ‘obstruction,’ it would “allow vendors to block bike racks, public benches, LinkNYC Kiosks, news racks, newsstands, Citi Bike stations, parking meters, and mailboxes — rendering them all useless,” said Dan Scorse, vice president of operations at the Hudson Yards Hell’s Kitchen Alliance. Advertisement The bill “would radically change how our sidewalks operate,” Scorse testified at a Jan. 31 hearing, handing council members a rendering of what he believes New Yorkers should expect if it becomes law. EXPLORE MORE NYC BILL WOULD BAN AI USE IN ELECTIONS ‘INTENTIONALLY MANIPULATED TO DEPICT SPEECH OR CONDUCT OF A CANDIDATE’ OUTRAGE OVER NYC’S MIGRANT DEBIT CARD HANDOUTS THAT COULD NET NJ COMPANY $1.8M IN PROFITS: ‘TAXPAYERS ARE GETTING FLEECED’ PROGRESSIVES FIDDLE WHILE NYC BURNS “[It] would also allow vendors to set up in front of street trees, putting them in the middle of the sidewalk,” he said. “Perhaps most absurd, [the bill], as written, would allow a vendor to physically block another vendor.” Advertisement Ryan Merola, deputy commissioner of the city’s Sanitation Department also raised “concerns about the implications of the legislation.” “The proposed expansion of the city’s street vending siting rules must still allow for accessible and passable sidewalks, and the bill’s language raises questions on usage of sidewalk space,” he testified. Under De La Rosa’s bill, street vendors would be allowed to move into the center of walkways if they set up behind any “obstruction,” such as a public bench, critics said. Helayne Seidman Advertisement De La Rosa insisted she’s not trying to make it harder to navigate sidewalks. “It is not our intent to make pedestrian use harder, more difficult, less accessible, but it is our intent to ensure that vendors clearly understand where they can vend and how they can vend,” she said. What do you think? Post a comment. Advertisement The bill is part of a larger, vendor-friendly City Council legislative package seeking to overhaul NYC’s street-merchant industry. It includes a bill by Councilwoman Gale Brewer (D-Manhattan) to override Mayor Eric Adams’ ban on vendors hawking food, booze, and souvenirs on Big Apple bridges by allowing vendors to return under new restrictions. 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