New York City Mayor Eric Adams announced on Monday that his administration is cracking down on the unsightly scaffoldings and construction sheds that are up for far too long around the city.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams announced on Monday that his administration is cracking down on sidewalk sheds that are up for far too long around the city.
The city also wants more aesthetically pleasing sheds for a brighter appearance, as well as the use of netting instead of wooden planks. Deputy Mayor for Operations, overseeing New York City's infrastructure portfolio, Meera Joshi revealed that property owners have a time limit before the first set of penalties.
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