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Int 0479-2022 · BillFiled (End of Session) · Jun 1, 2022

A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to requiring leading pedestrian interval signals at intersections adjacent to hospitals, libraries, schools, and senior centers

Introduced
Reported from Committee
Passed Council
Local Law
Step 1 of 4 · Introduced
Lynn C. Schulman
Sponsor
Lynn C. SchulmanDemocratDistrict 29
Cosponsors
8
Introduced
Jun 1, 2022

Summary

Leading pedestrian intervals signals (LPIs) are pedestrian control signals that display a walk indication before a green indication for the parallel direction of traffic, giving pedestrians time to cross before vehicles are allowed to turn. Under the bill, the City would be required to install LPIs in at least four hundred intersections per year that are adjacent to a hospital, library, school, or senior center until all such intersections in the City have LPIs.

Official summary of legislation · NYC Council

Legislative history

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Jun 1, 2022