Dawn LaVigne's grandpa 'Skippy' started selling on Staten Island 60 years ago in the same space on Hylan Boulevard.
They line up for the dogs, but it's really Dawn they are coming to see.
"They usurped her so they could do all this wonderful stuff we took for granted, when they were finished she could return," said Skippy's customer Lilian Withers. The DEP also said it offered signage directing customers to a few other spots for Skippy's truck in South Beach and further up the boulevard, but LaVigne does not find them doable for her dogs - and admits not even working with the agency on alternatives.
LaVigne hopes to get her permits and find a new permanent home for her truck soon, but city agencies can't help any further until she gets compliant with the law.The installation of bollards is standard construction practice at all Bluebelts. The bollards are permanent and are intended to protect pedestrians and safeguard the $121 million taxpayer-funded infrastructure. Bluebelts are not parking lots and the plazas were not designed to hold vehicles parked on them daily.
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