Int 1031-2015
Requiring the DOT to conduct a study of traffic congestion due to truck deliveries during daytime hours.
This bill would require the Department of Transportation to conduct a study of traffic congestion resulting from truck deliveries in Manhattan below 59th Street and in Downtown Brooklyn. The bill would require such study to include traffic congestion from truck deliveries at all hours of the day, night and overnight, and to include an analysis of the feasibility and necessity of implementing measures to reduce traffic congestion resulting from truck deliveries. The bill would require DOT to implement feasible measures deemed necessary. Such study would be due no later than June 30, 2018.
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Summary of Int. No. 1031
11/28/2017
December 16, 2015 - Stated Meeting Agenda with Links to Files
11/28/2017
Committee Report 6/5/17
11/28/2017
Hearing Testimony 6/5/17
11/28/2017
Hearing Transcript 6/5/17
11/28/2017
Int. No. 1031
11/28/2017
Proposed Int. No. 1031-A - 9/25/17
11/28/2017
Summary of Int. No. 1031-A
11/28/2017
Committee Report 9/25/17
11/28/2017
Fiscal Impact Statement
11/28/2017
September 27, 2017 - Stated Meeting Agenda with Links to Files
11/28/2017
Int. No. 1031-A (FINAL)
11/28/2017
Hearing Transcript 9/25/17
11/28/2017
Hearing Transcript - Stated Meeting 9-27-17
11/28/2017
Mayor's Letter
11/28/2017
Local Law 189
11/28/2017
Legislative History Report
12/1/2017
Minutes of the Stated Meeting - September 27, 2017
1/2/2018













