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Upper West Side »

A new DOT enforcement team will target restaurants that fail to provide safety info to cyclists.

Manhattan »

City Council legislation could lower fines for street vendors, but make rules stricter.

Manhattan »

The City Council voted Thursday on a group of bills designed to make parking less of a pain.

Manhattan »

New legislation would prevent the city from towing cars for minor violations, saving drivers steep fines.

Upper East Side & Roosevelt Island »

Stanford said it withdrew its tech campus bid after the city asked for $10M up front and other rules.

Manhattan »

City Council is proposing new fines for illegal hotel repeat vioations that could soar up to $25,000.

Manhattan »

Mayor Michael Bloomberg said he's glad people hate the Department of Sanitation's shaming stickers, arguing that that's what makes them work.

Midtown & Theater District »

Mayor Michael Bloomberg said the streets used to be "covered" in horse manure in the olden days, but " we survived," he said.

Manhattan »

Just 38 percent of supermarkets inspected in Manhattan this year were deemed compliant, officials said Thursday.

Manhattan »

The mayor is trying to get livery and yellow cab drivers to sign onto a plan intended to better serve the outer boroughs.

Manhattan »

The council voted Wednesday to increase the fines for hacks who refuse rides and overcharge.

Upper East Side & Roosevelt Island »

Legislation set to be debated Wednesday would keep the the number of rickshaws allowed in the city to 850.

Manhattan »

A major supplier of online cigarettes and 30 city residents were named in a lawsuit filed by the city to recoup lost tax revenue.

Manhattan »

A recent sting found 35 percent of inspected income tax preparers guilty of violating consumer protection laws.

Manhattan »

New efforts in the fight against bed bugs include rules for building owners and a new informational website.