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Mayor Adams signs new laws aimed at reducing longstanding sidewalk sheds

Currently, there are over 8,400 sidewalk sheds throughout New York City, with more than 300 remaining in place for over five years.

Edric Robinson

Apr 17, 2025, 10:32 PM

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Mayor Eric Adams signed a series of bills Thursday designed to address the issue of sidewalk sheds—temporary structures erected to protect pedestrians during building repairs—that have become a persistent feature across the city.​

Currently, there are over 8,400 sidewalk sheds throughout New York City, with more than 300 remaining in place for over five years. While these structures serve a safety purpose, their prolonged presence has led to concerns about blocked sunlight, hindered business visibility, and potential safety risks.

The new legislation, part of the "Get Sheds Down" initiative, includes the following key measures:​

  • Shortened Permit Durations: Reducing the duration of sidewalk shed permits for façade repairs from one year to three months, encouraging timely completion of building repairs.

  • Enhanced Design Standards: Requiring the Department of Buildings to propose new sidewalk shed designs by September 30, 2025, including options for different colors and increased lighting to improve aesthetics and safety.

  • Improved Lighting Requirements: Mandating the use of LED lighting under sidewalk sheds to double the current lighting levels, enhancing visibility for pedestrians.​

  • Stricter Enforcement: Introducing penalties for property owners who fail to submit necessary construction documents within five months or complete repairs within two years, aiming to prevent unnecessary delays.​

"By moving forward, our streets are lighter and brighter. There is less trash, less opportunity for crime and more space for pedestrians and customers for our small businesses," Adams said.

News 12 Reporter Edric Robinson's Thursday morning report on the signing of new laws aimed at reducing longstanding sidewalk sheds

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