NYC ballot measure would expand trash pickup -- and street vendor crackdowns
Mayor Eric Adams will ask New Yorkers this November to grant him sweeping new authority to expand his trash revolution.
A question on the back of voters ballots asks whether to expand the sanitation departments enforcement of cleanliness rules in public spaces and its ability to clear out unlicensed street vendors.
The proposal would codify the sanitation departments responsibility to clean areas that fall out of the agencys jurisdiction, like city highways, neglected medians and small plots of green space. It would also strengthen the department's responsibility to containerize waste across the five boroughs, a signature Adams policy that he's dubbed a "trash revolution." The proposal also includes language that would underline the departments ability to enforce street vending rules in city parks.
Voting Yes will expand and clarify the Department of Sanitation's power to clean streets and other City property and require disposal of waste in containers. Voting No leaves law unchanged, reads the text of the ballot proposal.
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