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Int 1640-2019

Requiring the DOT to erect signs at the beginning and end of parking regulation zones.

IntroductionFiledCommittee on Transportationintroduced 2019-07-23

Filed — closed without being enacted.

Official record · Legistar

Agenda: 2019-07-23Passed: 2021-12-31

Summary

This bill would require the Department of Transportation to post signs at the beginning and end of parking regulation zones with arrows indicating the direction in which the parking regulation extends. The Department would not be required to post a sign at the end of the parking regulation zone where the regulation extends to the end of the street.

Committee on TransportationMass Transportation Agencies and facilities, Department of Transportation and New York City Transit Authority.

How it compares

10% of similar bills passed

5 passed · 45 died

This bill: 892 days in committee

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Sponsors (1)

Lifecycle

IntroducedIntroduced by Council
2019-07-23 · City Council
ActionReferred to Comm by Council
2019-07-23 · City Council
ClosedFiled (End of Session)
2021-12-31 · City Council

Heard at (1)

City Council · 2019-07-23 · 1:30 PM · Council Chambers - City Hall

Attachments (5)

Full text
Be it enacted by the Council as follows: Section 1. Chapter 1 of title 19 of the administrative code of the city of New York is amended by adding a new section 19-175.7 to read as follows: � 19-175.7 Parking regulation zone signs required. a. Definitions. For the purposes of this section, the term "regulation zone" means the part of the street covered by a parking restriction. b. Where a parking regulation zone affects a portion of the street, the department shall post signs at the locations where the parking regulation begins and where such regulation ends. Such signs shall include arrows clearly marking the parking regulation zone. The department is not required to post signs at the end of the area when the parking regulation zone extends to the end of the street. � 2. This local law takes effect 120 days after it becomes law, except that the commissioner of transportation may take such measures as are necessary for its implementation, including the promulgation of rules, before such date. JG LS # 9936 03/28/19 11:55 AM 1 1