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    Commissioners Vote to Adopt Rules Governing Installation of Public Wi-Fi Kiosks

    Landmarks Preservation Commission  •  Rules Amendment  •  Citywide
    Key kiosk features. Image Credit: LinkNYC.

    Key kiosk features. Image Credit: LinkNYC.

    Following public testimony on proposed rule, it was modified to require that new kiosks in residential historic district go before Landmarks for review, and increased the distance from which a kiosk replacing a pay phone may be sited near another public communications structure. On June 28, 2016, the Landmarks Preservation Commission voted to adopt modifications to existing rules regarding pay phones to account for a Mayoral plan to replace all pay phones with new public communications structures. The new kiosks will provide phone service and free Wi-Fi access, and ability to contact emergency services in an initiative named LinkNYC.  The aluminum-clad kiosks will also possess stations for charging one’s phone and an interactive tablet. The rectangular, eleven-inch-wide kiosks will have a smaller footprint than pay phones, but will be taller, with those displaying advertising over ten feet high. (more…)

    Tags : Carnegie Hill Neighbors, Citybridge, DoITT, LinkNYC, Mark Silberman, Public Design Commission
    Date: 07/11/2016
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    Testimony heard on proposed rule regarding installation of Wi-Fi kiosks with digital advertising display

    Landmarks Preservation Commission  •  Rules Amendment  •  Citywide
    image taken from LinkNYC website

    Key kiosk features. Image Credit: LinkNYC.

    Proposed rule change would change text governing installation of public pay phones in landmarked area to allow for installation of Public Design Commission-approved public communications structures with digital advertising. On March 3, 2016, the Landmarks Preservation Commission held a hearing on a proposed amendment to agency rules governing the installation phone booths. The proposed rule changes would update the agency rules pertaining to public pay phones. The updated rules responds to the de Blasio administration’s initiative to replace public pay phones with new public communications structures providing phone service and free Wi-Fi, with a tablet that accesses emergency services, and charging stations for cellphones and other electronic devices. (more…)

    Tags : Brooklyn Heights Association, Carnegie Hill Neighbors, Citybridge, Cristabel Gough, Landmark West!, LinkNYC, Mark Silberman, Municipal Art Society, Public Design Commission
    Date: 05/12/2016
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