Administrative Code (AC)
Title 19: Transportation
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- AC § 19-1001
Definitions.
- AC § 19-1002
Appearances at commission-related hearings.
- AC § 19-1003
Administrative law judge and hearing officer discretion to reduce commission penalties.
- AC § 19-1004
Administrative law judge and hearing officer dismissal of a duplicate notice of violation.
- AC § 19-1005
Commission-related hearing deadline.
- AC § 19-101
Definitions.
- AC § 19-101.1
Department of design and construction.
- AC § 19-101.2
Review of major transportation projects.
- AC § 19-101.3
Reporting requirement following the completion of major transportation projects.
- AC § 19-101.4
Online accessible list of pedestrian safety projects.
- AC § 19-101.5
Electric vehicle advisory committee. [Repealed]
- AC § 19-101.6
Notification of resurfacing work.
- AC § 19-102
Unlawful use or opening of street.
- AC § 19-103
Permits.
- AC § 19-104
Revocable consents.
- AC § 19-105
Rules.
- AC § 19-106
Right of entry.
- AC § 19-107
Temporary closing of streets.
- AC § 19-107.1
Open streets.
- AC § 19-108
Display of permit.
- AC § 19-109
Protection at work site.
- AC § 19-110
Liability for damage.
- AC § 19-1100
Citywide greenway plan.
- AC § 19-111
Curbs.
- AC § 19-112
Ramps on curbs.
- AC § 19-113
Construction generally.
- AC § 19-114
Excavations or embankments near landmarks.
- AC § 19-115
Paving, generally.
- AC § 19-116
Paving by abutting owners.
- AC § 19-117
Licensing of vaults.
- AC § 19-118
Construction.
- AC § 19-119
Vault openings; protection of.
- AC § 19-120
Vault covers must afford secure footing.
- AC § 19-1201
Definitions.
- AC § 19-1202
Benchmark and non-benchmark project tracking.
- AC § 19-121
Construction and excavation sites; storage of materials and equipment on street.
- AC § 19-122
Removal of debris.
- AC § 19-123
Commercial refuse containers.
- AC § 19-124
Canopies.
- AC § 19-124.1
Banners.
- AC § 19-125
Posts and poles.
- AC § 19-126
Building, structure and crane moving.
- AC § 19-127
Use of hand trucks on the streets.
- AC § 19-128
Damaged or missing signs and signals.
- AC § 19-128.1
Newsracks.
- AC § 19-129
Board or plank walks.
- AC § 19-130
Balustrades.
- AC § 19-131
Restrictions on Clinton avenue.
- AC § 19-132
Restrictions on First place, Second place, Third place and Fourth place in the borough of Brooklyn.
- AC § 19-133
Removal of unauthorized projections and encroachments.
- AC § 19-133.1
Unlawful sidewalk ATMs.
- AC § 19-134
Certain extensions and projections not removable.
- AC § 19-135
Projections prohibited.
- AC § 19-136
Obstructions.
- AC § 19-137
Land contour work.
- AC § 19-138
Injury to or defacement of streets.
- AC § 19-139
Excavations for private purposes.
- AC § 19-140
Duties of police.
- AC § 19-141
Property owners may voluntarily lay sidewalks.
- AC § 19-142
Workers on excavations.
- AC § 19-143
Excavations for public works.
- AC § 19-144
Issuance of permit to open street within five years after completion of city capital construction project requiring resurfacing or reconstruction of such street.
- AC § 19-145
Pavements improperly relaid.
- AC § 19-146
Prevention of disturbances of street surface.
- AC § 19-147
Replacement of pavement and maintenance of street hardware.
- AC § 19-148
Safeguards against collision with posts, pillars and columns in streets.
- AC § 19-149
Criminal penalties.
- AC § 19-150
Civil penalties.
- AC § 19-151
Enforcement.
- AC § 19-152
Duties and obligations of property owner with respect to sidewalks and lots.
- AC § 19-152.2
Claim process.
- AC § 19-152.3
Appeal process to small claims assessment review part.
- AC § 19-153
Inspection, testing and repair of electrical-related infrastructure.
- AC § 19-154
Publication of street resurfacing information.
- AC § 19-154.1
§ 19-154.1
- AC § 19-155
Study of alternative roadway and sidewalk materials.
- AC § 19-156
Work zone safety on bridges.
- AC § 19-157
Pedestrian plazas.
- AC § 19-157.1
Theatre district zone.
- AC § 19-158
Notice requirement for work on resurfaced streets.
- AC § 19-159
Notification of tree planting when applying for sidewalk construction permits.
- AC § 19-159.1
The verification and repair of ponding conditions on roadways.
- AC § 19-159.2
Placement of street name signs.
- AC § 19-159.3
Temporary bicycle lanes.
- AC § 19-159.4
Chute closure devices required on concrete mixing trucks.
- AC § 19-159.5
Temporary truck loading zones.
- AC § 19-159.6
Notice requirement for public utility companies.
- AC § 19-159.7
Map of bicycle infrastructure conditions.
- AC § 19-159.8
Improvement of paved medians.
- AC § 19-159.9
§ 19-159.9
- AC § 19-160
Open restaurants; license and revocable consent required for sidewalk cafe and roadway cafe.
- AC § 19-160.1
Review and approval of petitions to establish and operate roadway cafes.
- AC § 19-160.2
Review and approval of petitions to establish and operate sidewalk cafes.
- AC § 19-160.3
Alcohol consumption in a sidewalk or roadway cafe.
- AC § 19-160.4
No advertising in a sidewalk or roadway cafe.
- AC § 19-160.5
Violations; penalties for a sidewalk or roadway cafe.
- AC § 19-160.6.
Temporary authorization to operate.
- AC § 19-160.7
§ 19-160.7
- AC § 19-160.7.
Report on compensation for revocable consent to operate sidewalk and roadway cafes.
- AC § 19-162
Permissible parking for certain purposes.
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