NEW YORK, June 9 (Xinhua) -- Workers had started to paint New York's Times Square into different colored zones from Wednesday night into early Thursday morning, as part of the city's effort to regulate pedestrian flow and street performers activities. Four patches of teal blue-colored zones ...
This resource discusses the creation and enforcement of state zoning regulations, including organizational and substantive changes and updates. All phases of zoning, planning, subdivision control, and the evolution of land-use controls are covered with respect to administrative and judicial considerations....
Micron intends to invest up to $100 billion over the next 20-plus years to construct a new megafab in Clay, New York, with the first phase investment of $20 billion planned by the end of this decade. This represents the largest private investment in New York state history. Micron's inv...
Any or all of the following business insurance policies may be required for you to operate a business in New York. Workers’ Compensation Insurance: Workers’ compensation insurance is required in the state of New York if you have even a single employee. It helps protect your business if an ...
New York state mobile (or manufactured) home parks are governed by a variety of laws regarding how they're built, permitted and operated. The state has strict regulations regarding the relationship between a mobile home park owner and the tenants living
The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation is seeking information from stakeholders as it considers the revisions to the regulations and develops criteria to implement the changes. The DEC recently published a notice in the NYS Register identifying: (i) the three fundamental changes ...
NEW YORK-- New York City began two days of public hearings Monday on Mayor Eric Adams'"City of Yes" housing proposal.The plan is designed to address the housing crisis by changing zoning regulations to allow more residential units to be built. On Monday, the Planning Commission cited the lo...
Interestingly, the Art-Deco skyscraper, with its typically tapered top, was directly influenced by zoning regulations passed in 1916, which forced the setbacks of high-rise buildings in order to allow natural light to reach the streets below (the regulation would inspire many of New York’s ...
So the City is presented with the messy and complicated challenge of deciding where and how to site municipal infrastructure and services in the face of practical constraints (e.g. limited agency budgets, zoning regulations, and finite space) and, in many cases, community opposition. Too often,...
New York State Executive Law Section 94-c, enacted under the Accelerated Renewable Energy Growth and Community Benefit Act, charges the New York State Office of Renewable Energy Siting (ORES) with both reviewing permit applications within 60 days and rendering...