Businesses and commercial buildings must keep sidewalk areas free of objects that could impede pedestrian traffic.
Businesses that participate in the Open Storefronts Program may display merchandise on sidewalks if:
- Objects or goods are directly next to the building
- Objects or goods extend no more than 5 feet from the property line
- An 8-foot clear path is maintained for pedestrians
You can report sidewalks or streets that are blocked by:
- Coin-operated rides
- Merchandise
- Bins
- Racks
- Large sidewalk displays
Online
Report a blocked sidewalk or street.
By Phone
What Happens Next
The Department of Sanitation responds to this type of report in 3 to 7 business days.
Zero Sidewalk Display Streets
Certain locations are designated "zero sidewalk display" streets, meaning stores cannot display items on the sidewalk.
Zero sidewalk display street rules do not apply to business owners authorized to participate in the temporary Open Storefronts program. Participants must follow the siting criteria for Open Storefronts instead. The Open Storefronts program will run from October 30, 2020 to September 30, 2021.
You can find out if your business is on a zero sidewalk display street.
Call 311 for assistance by phone.