Supporters believe the bill would amend a current law and help improve improve mental health for city residents with pets.
The bill will require hotels to have licenses, panic buttons for employees and 24-hour staffing at the front desk.
An iconic basketball team needs more than just a ticker-tape parade – it needs its own day, according to some New York City ...
A huge, meticulously produced ceremony unfolded on the steps of New York City Hall as the coaches and players of the New York ...
Now is the moment to reform the Security Council. In doing so, we ensure that the international system remains a force for ...
The proposal, sponsored by city council member Shaun Abreu, would amend and expand the Earned Safe and Sick Time Act — which ...
The New York City Council has passed a bill requiring hotels to get a license to operate. The so-called "Safe Hotels Act" ...
New York City Council Speaker Adrienne Adams plans to introduce a bill under which the City Council would launch its own ...
The New York City Council on Wednesday passed a hotel licensing bill that has sparked an intense debate betweent hoteliers ...
Parking minimums and accessory dwelling units remain contentious changes for city council members mulling citywide zoning ...
Members of the New York City Council passed a bill on Wednesday that requires all hotels to get a license and mandates that ...