Permanent pandemic outdoor dining = less quiet, less street access, less pedestrian space, less emergency service access, less sanitation, less for New York residents. #CityOfLess And more, more . . . . 1/n
NYC OATH is set to reduce the penalty for most issued commercial noise tickets to $0. This is a terrible policy if we want quiet. Details on attending the hearing Thursday, August 17th, 9:30 AM, remotely or in person, are here https://t.co/El5aqhLXye
The excessive noise in that area that residents constantly complain about speaks for itself. And if it don’t apply, let it fly. I didn’t mention your name. But if you are managing the Plaza, you need to address resident concerns.
9:30am and these guys are THUMPING MUSIC. it’s a constant F U to the tenants and people who live here. @NYC_DOT @NYCMayor FU yandis and @Mamasushi237 @NYPD34Pct
A Thread:
1) While I appreciate any elected official who has come to acknowledge excessive noise is a public health issue, I would kindly appreciate @MarkLevineNYC and anyone else to kindly credit the ideas/work of the WaHi-Inwood Task Force on Noise when using recommendations
14). Illegal Fireworks must stop. Dirt bike activity must stop. @NYC_DOT - sanctioned open street events that violate their permit as it relates to noise must stop. Violations of noise rules in our parks must stop. Restaurants violating rules around outdoor speakers must stop