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Mayor Adams launches crackdown on NYC's abandoned outdoor dining sheds, but vows program 'here to stay'

New York Daily News logo New York Daily News 18.08.2022 22:44:47 Chris Sommerfeldt
Mayor Eric Adams takes sledgehammer to abandoned outdoor dining shed.

Mayor Adams took a sledgehammer to an abandoned outdoor dining shed on a Manhattan sidewalk Thursday and announced that his administration is launching a citywide crackdown on dilapidated al fresco structures, which have become eyesores in some neighborhoods.

Still, Adams stressed that the outdoor dining program - which has become exceedingly popular in the city during the COVID-19 pandemic - is going to keep cooking.

"Outdoor dining is here to stay, and we want to make sure we get it right," the mayor told reporters before putting on a safety helmet and sledgehammering a wall of the defunct dining shed on 32nd Street near Fifth Avenue. "The dismantling of this abandoned shed is not a dismantling of what we believe is a successful program."

New York City Mayor Eric Adams takes a sledgehammer to abandoned outdoor dining shed in Manhattan, New York on Thursday, Aug. 18, 2022. (Chris Sommerfeldt/New York Daily News)

The razing of the 32nd Street shed, which used to belong to a beer garden, marked the 25th outdoor dining structure that a city government task force has taken down this week, said Deputy Mayor of Operations Meera Joshi.

Though 86% of New Yorkers support outdoor dining, according to a recent survey from the Regional Plan Association, a group of community leaders filed a lawsuit earlier this month asking a Manhattan Supreme Court judge to scrap the program altogether, as first reported by the Daily News. The plaintiffs argued in the suit that it has contributed to traffic congestion, noise, unsanitary conditions, vermin infestations and other quality of life issues.

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But Adams contended a few bad apples are to blame for such al fresco fiascos and that the program should not suffer as a result overall. Rather, he said the city should double down on rooting out restaurants and bar owners who aren't taking proper care of their outdoor dining operations.

"We have to do better to make sure structures like these are not existing in our communities," he said. "When a dining shed is no longer in use, and it's abandoned, it's a safety hazard. We have to tear it down. It can't be a safe haven for illegal behavior."

New York City Mayor Eric Adams takes a sledgehammer to abandoned outdoor dining shed in Manhattan, New York on Thursday, Aug 18, 2022. (Chris Sommerfeldt/New York Daily News)

According to data provided by Adams' office, the city has 37 open summonses issued to hospitality establishments that could see their dining structures razed unless they rectify violations flagged by inspectors. The city has recorded complaints about some sheds being used for drug use or as homeless encampments, and Adams noted that the structure on 32nd Street had a peculiar stench to it.

"I have a New York nose and, listen, someone has used this as a urinal," he said. "I can clearly smell it."

The City Council voted in February to make the COVID era outdoor dining program a permanent fixture on the city's streets. But the Manhattan Supreme Court lawsuit has slowed down the rollout of the program, Joshi said.

"That has put a paralysis on our plans to create a permanent program," she said.

The lawsuit aside, some details about the permanent initiative remain in the air, including whether shed structures should be allowed.

Adams, who's known to enjoy late nights at restaurants and nightclubs, said he's open to letting the sheds remain indefinitely, but noted that such details are ultimately up to the Council to hammer out.

"Listen, I am so low maintenance. I'm open," he said. "Whatever way they come out, whatever decision is made, I'm open."

vendredi 19 août 2022 01:44:47 Categories: New York Daily News

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