k1lk1 t1_jasavec wrote
> The revised bill allows only complaints in Lower Manhattan (Community Board 1) and Downtown Brooklyn (Community Board 2) in the first year that it takes affect. In the second year, the area in which complaints could be lodge would expand to all of Manhattan plus Brooklyn community districts 1, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8 and 9, Queens community district 1, 2 and 3, and Bronx community district 1. (A map of community districts is here.) By year three, the entire city would be covered.
Why do we do this stupid, ridiculous, stuff
ketzal7 t1_jast6v4 wrote
Not to mention most people don’t know the exact borders of their community districts. Truly another brilliant idea by the city. 💀
TeamMisha t1_jat7btn wrote
It makes zero sense, there is NO justification to "phase" this in. It's literally digital, not some "we need to test physical changes to the street" situation or pilot program.
someliskguy t1_javu0s3 wrote
We wouldn’t want to just start enforcing laws right away on these poor drivers… we gotta give them a few years to get ready!
atyppo t1_jaujo3r wrote
Streetsblog isn't exactly doing the street safety movement any favors by constantly having typos. It looks ridiculous when they make mistakes your average high school newspaper wouldn't make. Affect vs effect... seriously?
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