QUESTION
How can the city ensure enforcement of new rules when existing regulations are often not enforced?
3:08:59
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46 sec
The Department of City Planning acknowledges enforcement concerns and commits to exploring robust solutions with other agencies.
- The issue of enforcement extends beyond zoning and is crucial to address
- The Department of City Planning will collaborate with sister agencies to enhance enforcement
- Council members emphasize enforcement as a key concern and urge continued advocacy to the administration
Kevin C. Riley
3:08:59
Lack of enforcement for existing order repair, businesses on issues like noise, pollution, and blocking the streets or sidewalk is a huge concern.
3:09:08
How can we be confident that the city will enforce any new rules when existing regulations are so often north.
Dan Garodnick
3:09:15
We certainly understand the enforcement questions have been raised today.
3:09:19
They are they're outside of outside of zoning, but we do understand that the the city needs to do robust enforcement of all of its rules.
3:09:28
And we we look forward to exploring that question with you and with our sister agencies on how we can best do that.
Kevin C. Riley
3:09:33
Guess enforcement seems to be the key concern for a lot of members here today.
3:09:39
So we just want you to go back to administration and continue to advocate for that message.
3:09:45
Okay.
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