A-Z definitions of NYC sidewalk repair terms, DOT codes, permits, materials, and construction concepts, explained by our licensed sidewalk contractors.
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A professional association of plaintiffs' attorneys across New York State, including many who handle sidewalk slip-and-f...
The city's chief financial oversight office, which also processes Notices of Claim and certain challenges related to cit...
The city agency that regulates building construction, licensing of tradespeople, and structures like canopies and scaffo...
The city agency, previously called the Department of Consumer Affairs, that licenses home improvement contractors and in...
The city agency that manages large-scale public infrastructure and capital construction projects, including certain stre...
The city agency responsible for water supply, sewers, and stormwater systems, including infrastructure that runs beneath...
The city agency responsible for billing and collecting on debts owed to the city, including the cost of sidewalk repairs...
The city agency responsible for street trees, tree pits, and the Trees and Sidewalks Program that addresses root-related...
The city agency responsible for maintaining streets and sidewalks, inspecting properties for sidewalk defects, and issui...
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