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    De Blasio Administration Sues to Remove “Water-Based” Billboards from City Waterways

    Office of the Mayor  •  Litigation  •  Citywide

    Exhibit from lawsuit against Ballyhoo Media showing the company’s advertising for floating billboards across City waterways. Image Credit: Mayor’s Office/ NYC Law Department Affirmative Litigation Division

    The City is seeking thousands of dollars per day in fines for the ongoing and repeated violations. On March 27, 2019, the Mayor’s Office announced a lawsuit against Ballyhoo Media, Inc., a water-based billboard company, for repeatedly violating local laws by displaying “Times Square-style” billboards on Manhattan and Brooklyn waterways. The billboards began popping up last Fall and are LED signs on barges, and the City alleges in the suit that the signs create a “public nuisance,” and violate the New York City Zoning Resolution. The City seeks an injunction to prohibit Ballyhoo from operating the billboards and fines of up to $25,000 per violation, per day for Ballyhoo Media’s ongoing and repeated violations. (more…)

    Tags : Ballyhoo Media, floating advertisments, floating billboards, lawsuit, litigation, Mayor's Office, waterways, zoning law
    Date: 04/08/2019
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    City Council Passes New Legislation Halting Business Sign Violation Fees

    City Council  •  Signs  •  Citywide

    Council Member Rafael Espinal sponsored the bill to halt sign violation fees. Image Credit: Official NYC Council Photo by John McCarten

    Small business owners faced fines upwards of $15,000. In response to public outcry and community concerns on the hardships imposed on local businesses, on January 9, 2019, the New York City Council passed new legislation that would temporarily stop fines from violations issued to small businesses for failing to conform to their sign permits or those who did not have the proper permits at all. The Department usually gets 900 complaints a year, but that number doubled in 2018. By law, when the Department of Buildings is referred complaints through 311, they have to send an inspector out to the property. (more…)

    Tags : Accessory Signs, legislation
    Date: 03/04/2019
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    How to Enjoy Fireworks in NYC Legally this Summer

    Department of Labor, FDNY  •  Fireworks  •  Citywide

    Sparklers are prohibited in NYC. Image credit: Maxpixel.

    All types of fireworks are illegal throughout New York City and any person who violates the law could be subject to fines and/or jail time. There is something special when a firework is lit and sent into the sky, exploding with a beautiful array of colors. Each firework is unpredictable. The noise can be too much to bear for some, but for others it is like you are a kid again when you see fireworks light up the sky in unimaginable ways. (more…)

    Tags : Fireworks, Fourth of July, Sparklers, summer
    Date: 06/21/2018
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    New Local Law Provides Alternative to Criminal Court

    CityLaw  •  Cover Article

    Image credit: Jeff Hopkins.

    New York City changed the rules on the enforcement of low-level crimes when, on June 13, 2017, the Council-passed Criminal Justice Reform Act became effective. The new local law adds a new civil summons in lieu of issuing a criminal summons returnable in criminal court. (more…)

    Tags : criminal, criminal justice reform act, criminal law, local law, NYPD
    Date: 05/02/2018
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    Committee Hears Testimony from DOB on 21 Pieces of Construction Safety Legislation

    City Council  •  Construction Safety  •  Citywide

    New York City Council Member Jumaane Williams. Image credit: NYCC/William Alatriste

    Housing Committee hears testimony on 21 pieces of legislation to address 30 deaths at construction sites in past two years, including requiring apprenticeship training citywide. On January 31, 2017, the City Council’s Committee on Housing and Buildings heard testimony on a large package of bills concerning construction safety in New York City. Chair Jumaane Williams began the eight-hour long hearing by reading the names of the 30 workers that lost their lives in construction accidents in the past two years. Twenty-one pieces of legislation were on the Committee’s calendar to consider. (more…)

    Tags : Council Member Ben Kallos, Council Member Elizabeth Crowley, Council Member Jumaame Williams, Rick Chandler
    Date: 02/07/2017
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