Video journalist Dave Gershgorn recently created this short info video detailing the arduous process of getting a New York City street closed for construction or repairs, frequently involving multiple different government and conservation agencies for a single closure.
For lane closures in Lower Manhattan, there are specific rules and permits; almost a dozen city agencies must approve complex construction efforts. While the Department of Transportation takes the lead in this process, what happens if a tree is affected by the construction? That requires a separate permit from the Department of Environmental Protection.
Something wrong with this post? Let us know!