NYC needs to address ‘epidemic of scaffolding in Manhattan,’ borough president says

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Scaffolding has wrapped the side of the city medical examiner’s office in Kips Bay for so long that many locals can’t even remember life without the eyesore.

Records show the structure has been in place for more than 14 years, making it the oldest sidewalk shed currently in Manhattan. Its rusted beams stretch two blocks around the corner, making the drab building on First Avenue even more unsightly.

โ€œIt looks horrendous,โ€ said Hamza Ahmed, 24, a student at the nearby NYU Medical School. โ€œI’ve been seeing the scaffolding for like two or three years now. I’m kind of used to it, but I definitely would love to see it go down at some point.โ€

Records show a permit for the scaffolding was originally issued in 2009 while maintenance was performed on the building. But the shed has lingered for years after the work was completed due to building โ€œownership issues,โ€ according to the office of Manhattan Borough President Mark Levine.

The medical examiner building’s scaffolding is one of more than 10 aging sidewalk sheds that Levine highlighted in a report released on Friday. The report comes a month after Mayor Eric Adams heralded the removal of scaffolding that stood in Harlem for 21 years, which he said was the start of his โ€œGet Sheds Downโ€ plan to expedite the removal of the city’s roughly 400 miles of scaffolding.

Levine said more must be done to dismantle the scaffolding, and pointed to seven other Manhattan properties that have been shrouded in scaffolding from six to 13 years.

โ€œWe have an epidemic of scaffolding in Manhattan, almost 4,000 sheds,โ€ said Levine. โ€œWe need to totally reform the system so that we continue to protect pedestrians and that work is done expeditiously.โ€

Adams has called scaffolding an unsightly blemish on New York City and a misuse of public space.

Levine said heโ€™s working with the mayor to introduce legislation reforming Local Law 11, which requires buildings taller than six stories to adhere to strict inspections and…

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