Department of Sanitation
Coverage of Department of Sanitation in the Nexus archive.
- 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.
- NYC plans to replace nearly 30K parking spaces with trash bins, report shows
New York City plans to replace nearly 30,000 parking spaces with trash bins to reduce trash bags on sidewalks, according to the Department of Sanitation's environmental review documents. The sanitation department is implementing the new bins as part of this initiative.
- NYC brings back stickers for cars that violate street cleaning rules
New York City has reinstated the use of stickers on vehicles that violate street cleaning rules, reversing a 2011 law that prohibited the Department of Sanitation from placing such stickers on non-compliant cars.