How Local Law 11 Protects NYC Residents and Pedestrians
Towering skyscrapers in New York City are admired for its history and architecture. However, this beauty comes with responsibility. For this purpose, Local Law 11 (also known as the Facade Inspection Safety Program, or FISP) was implemented in NYC to ensure public safety by mandating that building facades be routinely inspected and repaired by property owners. For buildings taller than six floors, 11th Local Law requires routine facade inspections and repairs. Therefore, protecting homeowners and pedestrians from the dangers of falling debris is the main goal of this regulation, which was amended in 1998 following a sad accident. How Are Pedestrians and NYC Residents Protected by Local Law 11 ? Protecting citizens and pedestrians from the risks posed by aging building facades is the main goal of 11th Local Law. Important safeguards consist of: 1. Preventing Falling Debris Its facade inspections keep debris, including bricks or pieces of concrete, from […]