'Resign': Adams's Livable Streets Record Wilts Under Scrutiny - Streetsblog New York City
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"Adams finally took on New York City's age-old dirty habit of dumping trash on the sidewalk, tasking his Department of Sanitation to come up with a plan to box up garbage in containers... The most exciting component, European-style on-street containers, is set to debut in West Harlem next year."
"Amid a housing crisis, Adams unveiled an ambitious City of Yes zoning initiative that would jumpstart new housing construction by getting rid of parking mandates. And Department of City Planning Director Dan Garodnick said this week that he's going to see it through, whether the mayor is named Adams or something else."
"Adams also committed to banning parking at 1,000 intersections a year, implementing a street safety design for better visibility known as daylighting. If his Department of Transportation does indeed follow through, that would mark a 10-fold increase over a Council law requiring the city to clear car storage at 100 crossings annually."
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