Int. No. 772
By Council Members Nelson, James, Liu and Sears
A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to the removal of snow, ice, dirt, and other material from fire hydrants.
Be it enacted by the Council as follows:
Section 1. Declaration of legislative findings and intent. The Council of the City
of New York hereby finds that fire hydrants covered with snow, ice, dirt, or other
material pose a danger to the public and to the members of the New York City Fire
Department. The Council finds that when firefighters arrive at the scene of a fire they
must be able to see the closest fire hydrant. The Council seeks to address this problem by
requiring property owners or tenants to remove snow, ice, or dirt from fire hydrants on
their property.
§2. Subdivision a of section 16-123 of the administration code of the city of New
York is amended to read as follows:
Section 16-123 Removal of snow, ice and dirt from sidewalks and fire hydrants;
property owners’ duties
a. Every owner, lessee, tenant, occupant, or other person, having charge of any
building or lot of ground in the city, abutting upon any street where the sidewalk is
paved, shall, within four hours after the snow ceases to fall, or after the deposit of any dirt
or other material upon such sidewalk and any fire hydrant on such sidewalk, remove the
snow or ice, dirt, or other material from the sidewalk [and], gutter, and any fire hydrant
on such sidewalk, the time between nine post meridian and seven ante meridian not being
included in the above period of four hours. Such removal shall be made before the
removal of snow or ice from the roadway by the commissioner or subject to the
regulations of such commissioner. In the boroughs of Queens and Staten Island, any
owner, lessee, tenant or occupant or other person who has charge of any ground abutting
upon any paved street or public place, for a linear distance of five hundred feet or more,
shall be considered to have complied with this section, if such person shall have begun to
remove the snow or ice from the sidewalk [and], gutter, and any fire hydrant on such
sidewalk before the expiration of such four hours and shall continue and complete such
removal within a reasonable time.
§3. This local law shall take effect immediately upon its enactment into law.