The New York City mayoral election has been stealing all the headlines, but let’s not forget that downtown residents will also be choosing a new City Council representative in District 1 next month. While the general election takes place in the fall, the Democratic Primary is happening on June 22, with early voting beginning June […]
The New York City mayoral election has been stealing all the headlines, but let’s not forget that downtown residents will also be choosing a new City Council representative in District 1 next month. While the general election takes place in the fall, the Democratic Primary is happening on June 22, with early voting beginning June […]
Changing The Landscape Of Street Vending in NYC By Anna Lucente Sterling New York City PUBLISHED 9:06 PM ET Jan. 27, 2021 PUBLISHED 9:06 PM EST Jan. 27, 2021
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The City Council is expected to pass a bill Thursday upending the landscape for the estimated 10,000 to 20,000 street vendors in New York City.
The bill would increase the number of vendors legally allowed to operate on city streets and overhaul enforcement.
The legislation would lift the nearly 40-year cap that has limited the number of permits issued by the city and more than double the amount of street vendors legally allowed to sell food on the street over the course of a decade. By 2032, 4,000 new permits would be issued, which would be in addition to the current 3,000.