New York sidewalks already feel squished; one business group says that sardine-like feeling may get even worse soon.
Current law only allows carts to abut the curb. But the proposed change could put the carts before safety and space, according to Robert J. Benfatto, co-chair of the NYC BID Association.“They want to allow the carts in front of the obstruction as long as they’re within what’s called the 12-foot clear path,” Benfatto explained. “The 12 feet includes the carts and the setup, and in essence, puts the carts in the middle of the sidewalk.
Graphic shows a pushcart on a NYC sidewalk, detailing the amount of clear space for walking if the bill becomes law., which tracks pedestrian traffic, NYC sidewalks have recently become more crowded. According to the data, pedestrian traffic across NYC downtowns rebounded in February from January by an increase of 2.3%.
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