Bill would alert residents when city sells public streets, sidewalks
New regulations could alert residents when the city sells public streets and sidewalks to private developers. Councilman Mark Treyger (D-Brooklyn) will introduce a bill Wednesday that would require the city to outline each transaction and publish online notifications of the proposed sale price before deals are considered. The measure was prompted by a Post story…
Bill would alert residents when city sells public streets, sidewalks
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