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Leslie Clark Testimony: West Village Residents Association

New York City Council · Apr 23, 2025 · starts 3:02:35 · 2 min 30 sec

Leslie Clark, representing the West Village Residents Association, criticizes the reduction of pedestrian clearances on sidewalks and praises the pre-pandemic enforcement model of the DCWP.

Member of the Public - Leslie Clark

Leslie, I'm Leslie Clark, also with West Village Residents.

Member of the Public - Leslie Clark

I want you to talk about some of the suggestions that have been made by the by the industry that I disagree with, and that has been made by some council members that I disagree with.

Member of the Public - Leslie Clark

One is about the clearances.

Member of the Public - Leslie Clark

First, I'd like to make it very clear that instead of using the word clearances, let's talk about the space allotted to pedestrians on a public sidewalk.

Member of the Public - Leslie Clark

That's what these clearances are about.

Member of the Public - Leslie Clark

Restaurants consider these onerous.

Member of the Public - Leslie Clark

What is onerous is that under the old, and by the way, I agree with you, Councilmember Menon, excellently run program by the uh consumer affairs department.

Member of the Public - Leslie Clark

We had a three-foot pedestrian clearance.

Member of the Public - Leslie Clark

We had a three-foot um service aisle in front of every uh sidewalk cafe, in addition to an eight-foot pedestrian clearance.

Member of the Public - Leslie Clark

And by the way, we also had excellent enforcement by consumer affairs, because unlike the complaint-driven system that DOT has, consumer affairs actually sent out inspectors to look for themselves.

Member of the Public - Leslie Clark

And as a result, what we had was a uniform compliance and uniform enforcement.

Member of the Public - Leslie Clark

Every restaurant knew it had to follow the rules because the next door neighbor followed the rules.

Member of the Public - Leslie Clark

And why did they follow the rules?

Member of the Public - Leslie Clark

Because consumer affairs took it upon themselves to make sure they were following the rules.

Member of the Public - Leslie Clark

We haven't had that in five years.

Member of the Public - Leslie Clark

And I'd also like to talk about the word onerous that's used all the time here.

Member of the Public - Leslie Clark

Because of the zoning text amendment, the number of miles of sidewalk added, sidewalk and roadway added by to outdoor dining went from 193 to 524.

Member of the Public - Leslie Clark

Because of that, we had residential zones that suddenly became open territory for restaurants.

Member of the Public - Leslie Clark

I used to have nobody dining under my window.

Member of the Public - Leslie Clark

I now have 108.

Member of the Public - Leslie Clark

That is onerous.

Member of the Public - Leslie Clark

Thank you.

Member of the Public - Valerie De La Rosa

Thank you.

Julie Menin

Thank you.

Julie Menin

Uh I'm now gonna call the next panel, and I believe there's been a request for translation.

Julie Menin

Marlene Ansaldo, Isabel Rosario, Norma Cote, Sharon Brown.