File #: Res 1216-2008    Version: * Name: Increase the number of commercial loading zones within the central business district of Manhattan.
Type: Resolution Status: Filed
Committee: Committee on State and Federal Legislation
On agenda: 1/30/2008
Enactment date: Law number:
Title: Resolution calling upon the Mayor of the City of New York, the New York City Department of Transportation and the New York City Planning Commission to increase the number of commercial loading zones within the central business district of Manhattan and to lawfully require off-street loading docks to be built when any new commercial buildings are constructed or substantially renovated within the central business district of Manhattan.
Sponsors: Lewis A. Fidler, Leroy G. Comrie, Jr., Michael C. Nelson, James Sanders, Jr., Helen Sears, David I. Weprin, Kendall Stewart, Larry B. Seabrook, Thomas White, Jr., Simcha Felder, Charles Barron, G. Oliver Koppell, Melissa Mark-Viverito, James F. Gennaro, Vincent J. Gentile, Diana Reyna, Eric N. Gioia, Helen D. Foster, Alan J. Gerson, Letitia James, Sara M. Gonzalez
Council Member Sponsors: 21

Res. No. 1216

 

Resolution calling upon the Mayor of the City of New York, the New York City Department of Transportation and the New York City Planning Commission to increase the number of commercial loading zones within the central business district of Manhattan and to lawfully require off-street loading docks to be built when any new commercial buildings are constructed or substantially renovated within the central business district of Manhattan.

 

By Council Members Fidler, Comrie, Nelson, Sanders Jr., Sears, Weprin, Stewart, Seabrook, White Jr., Felder, Barron, Koppell, Mark-Viverito, Gennaro, Gentile, Reyna, Gioia, Foster, Gerson, James and Gonzalez

 

Whereas, While trucks are a necessary and important part of commerce in our City, double-parked commercial vehicles that engage in the loading and unloading of deliveries block lanes of traffic flow throughout the central business district of Manhattan; and

Whereas, There is concern that many commercial delivery trucks simply absorb double parking tickets as a cost of doing business; and

Whereas, Creating additional truck loading zones in appropriate locations in the central business district would have the dual benefit of assisting commerce and improving traffic flow and reducing air pollution; and

Whereas, Off-street loading docks should alleviate the need for trucks to load and unload on streets and could be required in all new commercial construction or substantial renovation within the central business district; now, therefore, be it

Resolved, That the Council of the City of New York calls upon the Mayor of the City of New York, the New York City Department of Transportation and the New York City Planning Commission to increase the number of commercial loading zones within the central business district of Manhattan and to lawfully require off-street loading docks to be built when any new commercial buildings are constructed or substantially renovated within the central business district of Manhattan.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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1/22/08