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NYC could lose about 30K parking spots to get trash off sidewalks — with upscale Manhattan nabes hit hard
New York City is set to eliminate nearly 30,000 parking spots across all five boroughs to accommodate garbage containers as part of its 'trash revolution.' The change, revealed in a draft environmental impact statement by the Department of Sanitation, will particularly affect upscale Manhattan neighborhoods.
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