From Theodore A. Moore <[email protected]>
Subject Street vending is a NY tradition—it’s time to make it fair.
Date January 28, 2021 1:59 PM
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Street vendors are an essential part of New York City culture—from peanuts, to knishes, to gyros—since the 1800s, immigrants of all stripes have relied on food vending as a way to build economic independence and financial stability.

Despite its place in our history, culture, and economy, access to street vending has been severely curtailed for decades, denying opportunity to thousands of newcomers. In 1982, the City limited the number of permits to just 3,000, spawning the growth of multi-year waitlists for permits and underground markets that sell exorbitantly overpriced permits to immigrants and low-income entrepreneurs looking for their shot to start a business.

It’s time to expand access to street vending. Street vendors have been there to help feed New Yorkers throughout the pandemic. They’re an essential part of our workforce and communities, and they deserve safe and reliable economic opportunity.
Take Action to Pass #Intro1116! ([link removed])

Intro 1116—being voted on by City Council TODAY—will introduce 400 new vending licenses every year for the next decade. It’ll make sure the permits go directly into the hands of the vendors, effectively shutting down loopholes that fostered exploitation. It also establishes an advisory board, so the vendor and small business community can effectively address issues as they arise.

We’ve been fighting for street vendor reform for over three years. In 2018, we worked with other advocates to ensure the legislation being voted on today would be impactful and have been fighting to get it passed every year since.

Today is our opportunity to finally get this bill passed. Help us by sending a message to your City Council Member urging them to vote YES on Intro 1116!

In solidarity,
Theodore A. Moore
Director of Local Policy and Legislation

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