NYC Administrative Code

§ 16-111 — Division of streets into districts; allotment of sweepers.

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What is NYC AC § 16-111?

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This section outlines the division of New York City into districts for the purpose of maintaining street cleanliness. The commissioner is responsible for assigning district superintendents and foremen to oversee the cleanliness of their respective areas. Applies to city officials managing street maintenance operations.

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§ 16-111 Division of streets into districts; allotment of sweepers.

AC § 16-111

The commissioner shall divide the city into a suitable number of districts, each of which shall be under the charge of a district superintendent or supervisory officer who shall be directly responsible to the commissioner for the cleanliness of his or her district. Each of such districts shall be subdivided by such commissioner into sections in charge of foremen or subordinate supervisory officers responsible to such district superintendent or supervisory officer, as well as to the commissioner, for the cleanliness of his or her section.

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