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Slow government is enabling speedy mopeds in NYC neighborhoods

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In June 2023, Senate Majority Leader Schumer, Senator Kirsten Gillibrand and Mayor Adams announced a $25 million “emergency” grant to combat battery fires by opening safe charging stations at NYCHA developments around the city. The money has not yet been spent.

In June 2023, Senate Majority Leader Schumer, Senator Kirsten Gillibrand and Mayor Adams announced a $25 million “emergency” grant to combat battery fires by opening safe charging stations at NYCHA developments around the city. The money has not yet been spent.

Several initiatives to get delivery workers safe batteries for e-bikes haven’t gone anywhere, delivery workers and experts say. [ more › ]

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Matt Katz , 2024-06-13 12:01:07

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