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What is NYC AC § 19-101.6?

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This section outlines the notification requirements for the Department of Transportation regarding street resurfacing work. It mandates timely communication with the police and fire departments and coordination with other agencies or public utility companies. Applies to the Department of Transportation and affects street resurfacing operations.

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§ 19-101.6 Notification of resurfacing work.

AC § 19-101.6

a. No later than two days prior to resurfacing any street, the department shall, where practicable, notify the police department and the fire department of such resurfacing work. Such notification shall include a description and location of such resurfacing work. b. Nothing in this section shall be construed to require the department to provide notification of resurfacing work that must be performed immediately in order to address unforeseen issues relating to public safety. c.

1.For any resurfacing work by the department that impacts the operations of any other agency or a public utility company, the department shall coordinate with such agency or company.

2.The department shall complete any resurfacing work within 15 business days after the completion of milling for such resurfacing, where practicable.

3.Where any such resurfacing work requires additional time to complete, the department shall post a notice on the department’s website and provide notice to the affected community board by electronic mail. Such notice shall include the reason the department requires additional time to complete such resurfacing and the new expected date of completion.* d.

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