N.Y. General Municipal Law 980-C – Local legislative powers
§ 980-c. Local legislative powers. Upon establishment of a district pursuant to the provisions of this article, the legislative body shall have authority to exercise the following powers with respect to such district, subject to the provisions of this article to: (a) provide for district improvements located on or within municipally or district owned or leased property which will restore or promote business activity in the district:
Terms Used In N.Y. General Municipal Law 980-C
- District: means a business improvement district established pursuant to this article. See N.Y. General Municipal Law 980
- Legislative body: means the local legislative body empowered to adopt and amend local laws or ordinances. See N.Y. General Municipal Law 980
(1) construction and installation of landscaping, planting, and park areas;
(2) construction of lighting and heating facilities;
(3) construction of physically aesthetic and decorative safety fixtures, equipment and facilities;
(4) construction of improvements to enhance security of persons and property within the district;
(5) construction of pedestrian overpasses and underpasses and connections between buildings;
(6) closing, opening, widening or narrowing of existing streets;
(7) construction of ramps, sidewalks, plazas, and pedestrian malls;
(8) rehabilitation or removal of existing structures as required;
(9) removal and relocation of utilities and vaults as required;
(10) construction of parking lot and parking garage facilities; and
(11) construction of fixtures, equipment, facilities and appurtenances as may enhance the movement, convenience and enjoyment of the public and be of economic benefit to surrounding properties such as: bus stop shelters; benches and street furniture; booths, kiosks, display cases, and exhibits; signs; receptacles; canopies; pedestrian shelters and fountains.
(b) provide for the operation and maintenance of any district improvement;
(c) provide for additional maintenance or other additional services required for the enjoyment and protection of the public and the promotion and enhancement of the district whether or not in conjunction with improvements authorized by this section, including:
(1) enhanced sanitation services;
(2) services promoting and advertising activities within the district;
(3) marketing education for businesses within the district;
(4) decorations and lighting for seasonal and holiday purposes; and
(5) services to enhance the security of persons and property within the district.
(d) enter into contracts to provide for the construction of accessibility improvements adjacent to public areas by businesses within the district which will increase access from public areas to such businesses for persons with disabilities and the general public and assist businesses in meeting requirements for removal of architectural barriers in existing facilities, pursuant to the Americans with disabilities act of 1990, as amended (P.L. 101-336).