NEW YORK — New York City will ban all vendors from the base of the Brooklyn Bridge starting Jan. 3, Mayor Eric Adams’ office said Friday, aiming to clear the tangle of sellers who have long crowded the bustling pedestrian level of the celebrated steel and stone suspension bridge. If effective, the city’s plan would mark the end of an era for the bridge: For years, New Yorkers and throngs of .
Brooklyn Bridge Vendors Face Crackdown After New Year, Mayor Says - New York City, NY - Vendors starting Jan. 3 will be banned from crowding the Brooklyn Bridge and other bridges, city officials said.
Mayor Adams predicted Tuesday that two progressive public safety bills passed by the City Council will foster an “everything goes” environment in the five boroughs — but voiced hope that the measures could drive more moderate-minded voters to the polls in future elections. The bills, which would ban solitary confinement in city jails and require NYPD officers to document all investigative .
Mayor Eric Adams predicted Tuesday that two progressive public safety bills passed by the City Council will foster an “everything goes” environment in the five boroughs — but voiced hope that the measures could drive more moderate-minded voters to the polls in future elections. The bills, which would ban solitary confinement in city jails and require NYPD officers to document all investigative .
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