What are sidewalk sheds and why are they everywhere in New York City?
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Sidewalk sheds are everywhere in New York City — lining blocks, darkening storefronts, and often staying up for years.
Originally designed to protect pedestrians from falling debris, many of these structures stem from Local Law 11, the city’s facade inspection requirement for taller buildings. The law was created to improve safety, but critics say it has also led to thousands of long-term sheds and costly, complex repairs.
So how did we get here? Are sidewalk sheds actually making the city safer? And is there a better way?
In this episode, we’re joined by Ahmed Tigani, Commissioner of the New York City Department of Buildings, to break down how the system works today and what potential reforms could mean for the future of New York City’s streets.
To learn more about Local Law 11 and read the report, visit https://www.nyc.gov/site/buildings/safety/facade-local-law.page
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