May 22, 2013
  • Council will pass bills that limit vendor congestion: Quinn

    People stand in line to buy breakfast and

    Photo credit: People stand in line to buy breakfast and lunch from a street food vendor cart. (Getty)

    New Yorkers will soon be bumping into fewer hot dog stands while navigating the city's busy sidewalks.

    City Council Speaker Christine Quinn announced Thursday that the full City Council will pass bills next week that change the rules for street vendors.

    Among the five bills set for approval is one that restricts vendors from setting up within 20 feet of residential building entrances and exits. Another bill reduces maxium fines from $1,000 to $500, but increases them for repeat offenders.

    "Our bills will end punitive fines and keep our streets safe," Quinn said.

    Even though a veto from Mayor Michael Bloomberg would be moot because it would be overidden, he called the plans to lower fines one of the "stupidest things" he ever heard, during a news conference Thursday.

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