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Int 0314-2018
| * | Ydanis A. Rodriguez | | Proposed Int. No. 314-A | Reporting on the improper use of city-issued parking permits. | Introduction | This bill would require the Police Department to issue periodic reports on the improper use of city-issued parking permits. The reports would include information on the number of summonses the Police Department issued in connection with the improper use of city-issued parking permits, disaggregated by the section of the traffic rules that was violated. The reports would be due every six months and would cover the preceding six month period. The first report would be due no later than June of 2020, and the final report would be due no later than January of 2024. | Hearing Held by Committee | |
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Int 0314-2018
| * | Ydanis A. Rodriguez | | | Reporting on the improper use of city-issued parking permits. | Introduction | This bill would require the Police Department to issue periodic reports on the improper use of city-issued parking permits. The reports would include information on the number of summonses the Police Department issued in connection with the improper use of city-issued parking permits, disaggregated by the section of the traffic rules that was violated. The reports would be due every six months and would cover the preceding six month period. The first report would be due no later than June of 2020, and the final report would be due no later than January of 2024. | Amendment Proposed by Comm | |
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Int 0314-2018
| * | Ydanis A. Rodriguez | | | Reporting on the improper use of city-issued parking permits. | Introduction | This bill would require the Police Department to issue periodic reports on the improper use of city-issued parking permits. The reports would include information on the number of summonses the Police Department issued in connection with the improper use of city-issued parking permits, disaggregated by the section of the traffic rules that was violated. The reports would be due every six months and would cover the preceding six month period. The first report would be due no later than June of 2020, and the final report would be due no later than January of 2024. | Amended by Committee | |
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Int 0314-2018
| A | Ydanis A. Rodriguez | | | Reporting on the improper use of city-issued parking permits. | Introduction | This bill would require the Police Department to issue periodic reports on the improper use of city-issued parking permits. The reports would include information on the number of summonses the Police Department issued in connection with the improper use of city-issued parking permits, disaggregated by the section of the traffic rules that was violated. The reports would be due every six months and would cover the preceding six month period. The first report would be due no later than June of 2020, and the final report would be due no later than January of 2024. | Approved by Committee | Pass |
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Int 0596-2018
| * | Public Advocate Jumaane Williams | | Proposed Int. No. 596-B | Increasing the fine for the use of unauthorized or fraudulent parking permits. | Introduction | This bill would increase the fine for unauthorized or fraudulent city-issued parking permits from $250 to $500. | Hearing Held by Committee | |
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Int 0596-2018
| * | Public Advocate Jumaane Williams | | | Increasing the fine for the use of unauthorized or fraudulent parking permits. | Introduction | This bill would increase the fine for unauthorized or fraudulent city-issued parking permits from $250 to $500. | Amendment Proposed by Comm | |
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Int 0596-2018
| * | Public Advocate Jumaane Williams | | | Increasing the fine for the use of unauthorized or fraudulent parking permits. | Introduction | This bill would increase the fine for unauthorized or fraudulent city-issued parking permits from $250 to $500. | Amended by Committee | |
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Int 0596-2018
| B | Public Advocate Jumaane Williams | | | Increasing the fine for the use of unauthorized or fraudulent parking permits. | Introduction | This bill would increase the fine for unauthorized or fraudulent city-issued parking permits from $250 to $500. | Approved by Committee | Pass |
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Int 0927-2018
| * | Corey D. Johnson | | Proposed Int. No. 927-A | Creating an electronic tracking system for city-issued parking permits. | Introduction | This bill would require the Police Department to create a centralized electronic tracking system for all city-issued parking permits. The system would record all summonses issued in relation to the improper use of the parking permits, and would allow the Police Department to verify in real time the validity of the permits. The Department of Transportation and the Department of Education would be required to provide information to the Police Department about parking permits that those departments issue. Finally, the Police Department would be required to issue monthly reports to agencies whose employees have parking permits about any summonses received by those employees for misuse of their parking permits. | Hearing Held by Committee | |
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Int 0927-2018
| * | Corey D. Johnson | | | Creating an electronic tracking system for city-issued parking permits. | Introduction | This bill would require the Police Department to create a centralized electronic tracking system for all city-issued parking permits. The system would record all summonses issued in relation to the improper use of the parking permits, and would allow the Police Department to verify in real time the validity of the permits. The Department of Transportation and the Department of Education would be required to provide information to the Police Department about parking permits that those departments issue. Finally, the Police Department would be required to issue monthly reports to agencies whose employees have parking permits about any summonses received by those employees for misuse of their parking permits. | Amendment Proposed by Comm | |
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Int 0927-2018
| * | Corey D. Johnson | | | Creating an electronic tracking system for city-issued parking permits. | Introduction | This bill would require the Police Department to create a centralized electronic tracking system for all city-issued parking permits. The system would record all summonses issued in relation to the improper use of the parking permits, and would allow the Police Department to verify in real time the validity of the permits. The Department of Transportation and the Department of Education would be required to provide information to the Police Department about parking permits that those departments issue. Finally, the Police Department would be required to issue monthly reports to agencies whose employees have parking permits about any summonses received by those employees for misuse of their parking permits. | Amended by Committee | |
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Int 0927-2018
| A | Corey D. Johnson | | | Creating an electronic tracking system for city-issued parking permits. | Introduction | This bill would require the Police Department to create a centralized electronic tracking system for all city-issued parking permits. The system would record all summonses issued in relation to the improper use of the parking permits, and would allow the Police Department to verify in real time the validity of the permits. The Department of Transportation and the Department of Education would be required to provide information to the Police Department about parking permits that those departments issue. Finally, the Police Department would be required to issue monthly reports to agencies whose employees have parking permits about any summonses received by those employees for misuse of their parking permits. | Approved by Committee | Pass |
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Int 0932-2018
| * | Margaret S. Chin | | Proposed Int. No. 932-A | Misuse of city-issued parking permits. | Introduction | This bill would require parking permits issued by the Police Department to be revoked in accordance with the disciplinary rules of that department, and would require all other city-issued parking permits to be revoked from individuals who: (1) receive three or more violations of a rule or law related to the misuse of the parking permit; (2) receive any violation of section 19-166 of the Administrative Code, which relates to unauthorized or fraudulent use of a parking permit; or (3) have unpaid parking or traffic violations in excess of $350. | Hearing Held by Committee | |
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Int 0932-2018
| * | Margaret S. Chin | | | Misuse of city-issued parking permits. | Introduction | This bill would require parking permits issued by the Police Department to be revoked in accordance with the disciplinary rules of that department, and would require all other city-issued parking permits to be revoked from individuals who: (1) receive three or more violations of a rule or law related to the misuse of the parking permit; (2) receive any violation of section 19-166 of the Administrative Code, which relates to unauthorized or fraudulent use of a parking permit; or (3) have unpaid parking or traffic violations in excess of $350. | Amendment Proposed by Comm | |
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Int 0932-2018
| * | Margaret S. Chin | | | Misuse of city-issued parking permits. | Introduction | This bill would require parking permits issued by the Police Department to be revoked in accordance with the disciplinary rules of that department, and would require all other city-issued parking permits to be revoked from individuals who: (1) receive three or more violations of a rule or law related to the misuse of the parking permit; (2) receive any violation of section 19-166 of the Administrative Code, which relates to unauthorized or fraudulent use of a parking permit; or (3) have unpaid parking or traffic violations in excess of $350. | Amended by Committee | |
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Int 0932-2018
| A | Margaret S. Chin | | | Misuse of city-issued parking permits. | Introduction | This bill would require parking permits issued by the Police Department to be revoked in accordance with the disciplinary rules of that department, and would require all other city-issued parking permits to be revoked from individuals who: (1) receive three or more violations of a rule or law related to the misuse of the parking permit; (2) receive any violation of section 19-166 of the Administrative Code, which relates to unauthorized or fraudulent use of a parking permit; or (3) have unpaid parking or traffic violations in excess of $350. | Approved by Committee | Pass |
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Int 0942-2018
| * | Peter A. Koo | | Proposed Int. No. 942-A | Developing and publishing a comprehensive plan regarding the distribution and use of city-issued parking permits. | Introduction | This bill would require each city agency making use of city-issued parking permits to develop a plan regarding that agency’s distribution and use of the parking permits, including criteria for distribution, an assessment of the appropriate number of permits for that agency, and proposed steps to curb unnecessary permit issuance. These agency plans would be due to an agency or office designated by the mayor by November 1, 2020. The agency or office designated by the mayor would then be required to use those agency plans to develop a comprehensive, citywide plan for the distribution and use of city-issued parking permits. This comprehensive plan would be due December 1, 2020, and would be posted online. Finally, the comprehensive plan would be reviewed at least once every five years and revised as appropriate. | Hearing Held by Committee | |
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Int 0942-2018
| * | Peter A. Koo | | | Developing and publishing a comprehensive plan regarding the distribution and use of city-issued parking permits. | Introduction | This bill would require each city agency making use of city-issued parking permits to develop a plan regarding that agency’s distribution and use of the parking permits, including criteria for distribution, an assessment of the appropriate number of permits for that agency, and proposed steps to curb unnecessary permit issuance. These agency plans would be due to an agency or office designated by the mayor by November 1, 2020. The agency or office designated by the mayor would then be required to use those agency plans to develop a comprehensive, citywide plan for the distribution and use of city-issued parking permits. This comprehensive plan would be due December 1, 2020, and would be posted online. Finally, the comprehensive plan would be reviewed at least once every five years and revised as appropriate. | Amendment Proposed by Comm | |
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Int 0942-2018
| * | Peter A. Koo | | | Developing and publishing a comprehensive plan regarding the distribution and use of city-issued parking permits. | Introduction | This bill would require each city agency making use of city-issued parking permits to develop a plan regarding that agency’s distribution and use of the parking permits, including criteria for distribution, an assessment of the appropriate number of permits for that agency, and proposed steps to curb unnecessary permit issuance. These agency plans would be due to an agency or office designated by the mayor by November 1, 2020. The agency or office designated by the mayor would then be required to use those agency plans to develop a comprehensive, citywide plan for the distribution and use of city-issued parking permits. This comprehensive plan would be due December 1, 2020, and would be posted online. Finally, the comprehensive plan would be reviewed at least once every five years and revised as appropriate. | Amended by Committee | |
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Int 0942-2018
| A | Peter A. Koo | | | Developing and publishing a comprehensive plan regarding the distribution and use of city-issued parking permits. | Introduction | This bill would require each city agency making use of city-issued parking permits to develop a plan regarding that agency’s distribution and use of the parking permits, including criteria for distribution, an assessment of the appropriate number of permits for that agency, and proposed steps to curb unnecessary permit issuance. These agency plans would be due to an agency or office designated by the mayor by November 1, 2020. The agency or office designated by the mayor would then be required to use those agency plans to develop a comprehensive, citywide plan for the distribution and use of city-issued parking permits. This comprehensive plan would be due December 1, 2020, and would be posted online. Finally, the comprehensive plan would be reviewed at least once every five years and revised as appropriate. | Approved by Committee | Pass |
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Int 1393-2019
| * | Corey D. Johnson | | Proposed Int. No. 1393-A | Parking enforcement. | Introduction | This bill would require the Police Department (NYPD) to evaluate at least 50 sites a week for a period of six months for illegal parking. The sites would be selected based on a review of complaints and summonses relating to the misuse of parking permits and obstruction of a bicycle lane, bus lane, sidewalk, crosswalk, or fire hydrant by a vehicle, as well as traffic crashes and moving violations. The evaluations would include photographic documentation of vehicles parked at the site and a list of enforcement actions. This information would be submitted the Council, the Mayor, and the Department of Investigation (DOI). By September 30, 2020, DOI would conduct an investigation and publish a report on the issuance of parking permits and enforcement of parking laws, including an analysis of the information submitted by NYPD. | Hearing Held by Committee | |
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Int 1393-2019
| * | Corey D. Johnson | | | Parking enforcement. | Introduction | This bill would require the Police Department (NYPD) to evaluate at least 50 sites a week for a period of six months for illegal parking. The sites would be selected based on a review of complaints and summonses relating to the misuse of parking permits and obstruction of a bicycle lane, bus lane, sidewalk, crosswalk, or fire hydrant by a vehicle, as well as traffic crashes and moving violations. The evaluations would include photographic documentation of vehicles parked at the site and a list of enforcement actions. This information would be submitted the Council, the Mayor, and the Department of Investigation (DOI). By September 30, 2020, DOI would conduct an investigation and publish a report on the issuance of parking permits and enforcement of parking laws, including an analysis of the information submitted by NYPD. | Amendment Proposed by Comm | |
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Int 1393-2019
| * | Corey D. Johnson | | | Parking enforcement. | Introduction | This bill would require the Police Department (NYPD) to evaluate at least 50 sites a week for a period of six months for illegal parking. The sites would be selected based on a review of complaints and summonses relating to the misuse of parking permits and obstruction of a bicycle lane, bus lane, sidewalk, crosswalk, or fire hydrant by a vehicle, as well as traffic crashes and moving violations. The evaluations would include photographic documentation of vehicles parked at the site and a list of enforcement actions. This information would be submitted the Council, the Mayor, and the Department of Investigation (DOI). By September 30, 2020, DOI would conduct an investigation and publish a report on the issuance of parking permits and enforcement of parking laws, including an analysis of the information submitted by NYPD. | Amended by Committee | |
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Int 1393-2019
| A | Corey D. Johnson | | | Parking enforcement. | Introduction | This bill would require the Police Department (NYPD) to evaluate at least 50 sites a week for a period of six months for illegal parking. The sites would be selected based on a review of complaints and summonses relating to the misuse of parking permits and obstruction of a bicycle lane, bus lane, sidewalk, crosswalk, or fire hydrant by a vehicle, as well as traffic crashes and moving violations. The evaluations would include photographic documentation of vehicles parked at the site and a list of enforcement actions. This information would be submitted the Council, the Mayor, and the Department of Investigation (DOI). By September 30, 2020, DOI would conduct an investigation and publish a report on the issuance of parking permits and enforcement of parking laws, including an analysis of the information submitted by NYPD. | Approved by Committee | Pass |
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Int 1394-2019
| * | Corey D. Johnson | | Proposed Int. No. 1394-A | City vehicles obstructing a bicycle lane, bus lane, sidewalk, crosswalk, or fire hydrant. | Introduction | This bill would prohibit official City vehicles from blocking a bike lane, bus lane, crosswalk, sidewalk, or fire hydrant. | Hearing Held by Committee | |
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Int 1394-2019
| * | Corey D. Johnson | | | City vehicles obstructing a bicycle lane, bus lane, sidewalk, crosswalk, or fire hydrant. | Introduction | This bill would prohibit official City vehicles from blocking a bike lane, bus lane, crosswalk, sidewalk, or fire hydrant. | Amendment Proposed by Comm | |
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Int 1394-2019
| * | Corey D. Johnson | | | City vehicles obstructing a bicycle lane, bus lane, sidewalk, crosswalk, or fire hydrant. | Introduction | This bill would prohibit official City vehicles from blocking a bike lane, bus lane, crosswalk, sidewalk, or fire hydrant. | Amended by Committee | |
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Int 1394-2019
| A | Corey D. Johnson | | | City vehicles obstructing a bicycle lane, bus lane, sidewalk, crosswalk, or fire hydrant. | Introduction | This bill would prohibit official City vehicles from blocking a bike lane, bus lane, crosswalk, sidewalk, or fire hydrant. | Approved by Committee | Pass |
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Int 1395-2019
| * | Corey D. Johnson | | Proposed Int. No. 1395-A | Reporting parking complaints to 311. | Introduction | This bill would require 311 to accept complaints and photographs related to illegal parking and the misuse of parking permits. The City would be required to report on complaints about City vehicles blocking a bike lane, bus lane, crosswalk, sidewalk, or fire hydrant. | Hearing Held by Committee | |
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Int 1395-2019
| * | Corey D. Johnson | | | Reporting parking complaints to 311. | Introduction | This bill would require 311 to accept complaints and photographs related to illegal parking and the misuse of parking permits. The City would be required to report on complaints about City vehicles blocking a bike lane, bus lane, crosswalk, sidewalk, or fire hydrant. | Amendment Proposed by Comm | |
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Int 1395-2019
| * | Corey D. Johnson | | | Reporting parking complaints to 311. | Introduction | This bill would require 311 to accept complaints and photographs related to illegal parking and the misuse of parking permits. The City would be required to report on complaints about City vehicles blocking a bike lane, bus lane, crosswalk, sidewalk, or fire hydrant. | Amended by Committee | |
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Int 1395-2019
| A | Corey D. Johnson | | | Reporting parking complaints to 311. | Introduction | This bill would require 311 to accept complaints and photographs related to illegal parking and the misuse of parking permits. The City would be required to report on complaints about City vehicles blocking a bike lane, bus lane, crosswalk, sidewalk, or fire hydrant. | Approved by Committee | Pass |
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Int 1422-2019
| * | Keith Powers | | Proposed Int. No. 1422-A | City-issued parking permits. | Introduction | This bill would create a standardized application process for City-issued parking permits. Permits could only be issued by the Department of Transportation (DOT), the Police Department, and the Department of Education, if delegated such authority by DOT. Applications would be sponsored by City agencies and each applicant would be required to state the need for the permit. Information on the number of permits requested and issued, disaggregated by sponsoring agency, would be posted online. | Hearing Held by Committee | |
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Int 1422-2019
| * | Keith Powers | | | City-issued parking permits. | Introduction | This bill would create a standardized application process for City-issued parking permits. Permits could only be issued by the Department of Transportation (DOT), the Police Department, and the Department of Education, if delegated such authority by DOT. Applications would be sponsored by City agencies and each applicant would be required to state the need for the permit. Information on the number of permits requested and issued, disaggregated by sponsoring agency, would be posted online. | Amendment Proposed by Comm | |
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Int 1422-2019
| * | Keith Powers | | | City-issued parking permits. | Introduction | This bill would create a standardized application process for City-issued parking permits. Permits could only be issued by the Department of Transportation (DOT), the Police Department, and the Department of Education, if delegated such authority by DOT. Applications would be sponsored by City agencies and each applicant would be required to state the need for the permit. Information on the number of permits requested and issued, disaggregated by sponsoring agency, would be posted online. | Amended by Committee | |
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Int 1422-2019
| A | Keith Powers | | | City-issued parking permits. | Introduction | This bill would create a standardized application process for City-issued parking permits. Permits could only be issued by the Department of Transportation (DOT), the Police Department, and the Department of Education, if delegated such authority by DOT. Applications would be sponsored by City agencies and each applicant would be required to state the need for the permit. Information on the number of permits requested and issued, disaggregated by sponsoring agency, would be posted online. | Approved by Committee | Pass |
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