STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — The New York City Council will not vote on a universal daylighting bill before the end of the year, according to multiple reports.

The bill in question, Intro 1138 , would ban parking within a certain distance of any intersection with a crosswalk , a process known as daylighting.

Late on Tuesday night, Streetsblog NYC reported that City Council Speaker Adrienne Adams, a Democrat representing parts of Queens, would cut the legislation from the agenda of the last City Council meeting for 2025 .

At the time, a spokesperson for Adams told Streetsblog that the legislative agenda for the meeting was not finalized.

On Thursday, however, Transportation Alternatives — a nonprofit that advocates for public transit and safer streets — issued a statement saying that the

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