I appreciate you sending this, but there’s a church at the end of my block where people park on the sidewalk, which is very very wide, every day. Is that still illegal then?
That would probably depend on the property lines. If it’s on the public easement, it’s likely illegal. But if the extended walkway area is on their private property, it’s probably kosher.
Might also have to look at the fire lane laws, for some reason I thought NYC had requirements for fire trucks to be able to get close enough to the building, so it might block the fire lane, maybe…
I appreciate you sending this, but there’s a church at the end of my block where people park on the sidewalk, which is very very wide, every day. Is that still illegal then?
That would probably depend on the property lines. If it’s on the public easement, it’s likely illegal. But if the extended walkway area is on their private property, it’s probably kosher.
Might also have to look at the fire lane laws, for some reason I thought NYC had requirements for fire trucks to be able to get close enough to the building, so it might block the fire lane, maybe…