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What is NYC AC § 19-185?

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This section outlines the requirements for the department to provide a summary of traffic control device warrants when denying a request for such devices. It mandates the inclusion of specific details about the traffic analysis and crash data considered. Applies to community boards and council members requesting traffic control devices.

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§ 19-185 Traffic study determinations.

AC § 19-185

The department shall include with any determination denying a request by a community board or council member for a traffic control device regulated by the manual on uniform traffic control devices, a summary of the traffic control device warrants, along with the date and time that the department performed its traffic analysis and the time period of any crash data considered by the department for such warrants. Such denial shall also include the following language: "A summary of the studies and reports that led to this determination will be provided upon request." Upon such request by the community board or council member after receiving the denial the department shall provide a summary of the traffic studies and/or reports performed by the department.

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