City council approves pilot program to improve NYC street cleanliness, snow removal
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City council approves pilot program to improve NYC street cleanliness, snow removal
"The New York City council has passed a pilot program aimed at improving street cleanliness. The city says its one way to make sure bus shelters, bike stations and other public spaces are cleared of snow and ice."
"This comes after the city saw two major snowstorms this year which left bus shelters and stops snowed in for days. The program will also hold private owners responsible for keeping their space clean plus track results with a full report due in two years."
New York City Council has approved a pilot program designed to improve street cleanliness and snow removal operations across the city. The initiative addresses problems revealed by two major snowstorms this year, during which bus shelters and transit stops remained snow-covered for extended periods. The program aims to ensure bus shelters, bike stations, and other public spaces are properly cleared of snow and ice. Additionally, the program holds private property owners responsible for maintaining cleanliness in their spaces. The city will track the program's effectiveness and deliver a comprehensive report on results within two years.
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