NYC's Planter Program in Queens Slammed for Blocking Fire Trucks

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NYC's Planter Program in Queens Slammed for Blocking Fire Trucks
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Queens residents and city officials are criticizing the city's Transportation Department for using large potted plants to prevent illegal parking, claiming the planters hinder fire trucks and emergency response. Concerns have been raised about blocked fire hydrants and difficulty for emergency vehicles to maneuver, potentially delaying critical response times.

The city is bizarrely using massive potted plants in Queens to prevent illegal parking in front of fire hydrants — only to thwart FDNY trucks and Bravest during emergencies, according to fuming pols and locals.

“The placement of these planters is totally negligent, and I don’t understand how anyone could have looked at this and thought it was a good idea,” said City Councilwoman Joann Ariola , accusing the agency of “endangering the public.”The city Transportation Department’s planter program has been around for a few years, but Ariola, chair of the council’s Committee on Fire and Emergency Management, said she only found out about it after receiving complaints from constituents this year. “In an emergency, every second counts, and the precious time wasted by having to move these planters out of the way could be the difference for life and death when someone is trapped in a fire,” she told The Post.FBI Joint Terrorism Task Force investigating mass shooting at Austin bar near UT campusJackson Heights resident Julia Silber said the heavy pots have also at times blocked fire trucks trying to turn onto 34th Avenue in her neighborhood. “They cannot fit and have to go back and forth trying to maneuver,” she said, recalling that the planters popped up about five years ago for a COVID-era Open Streets program.showing firefighters unable to maneuver streets because of the large flowerpots as they reportedly responded to a child with head trauma at a school.Several recent photos provided to The Post show the heavy pots — which require multiple people to move — blocking fire hydrants.DOT reps argued that the program actually calls for the planters to be placed at least 15 feet from fire hydrants so as not to hinder emergency response. “These sidewalk extensions both help ensure vehicles are traveling at safe speeds along the 34th Avenue Open Street and prevent cars from blocking hydrants,” a DOT representative said. The agency said it coordinated with the FDNY on its design and placements of the “not easily movable” planters to make sure emergency access wasn’t blocked. But when asked about the photos of the floral faux pas, the representative acknowledged the “planters appear several feet out of place” and that the agency would work to immediately fix the positions.The DOT acknowledged that some of the “planters appear several feet out of place” and said the agency is working to immediately fix the positions.Residents said it can sometimes take days for the DOT to respond to respond to reports of the planters blocking fire hydrants. “These planters are very heavy, but sometimes they are accidentally moved by a car,” Silber said. “If by a hydrant, we report it to the DOT, but sometimes it takes them days to move it away from the hydrant.”this is one of the fire hydrants that is blocked by a planter that you said you moved on 34th Ave.“This is a citywide problem, I see them in my district,” Councilman Phil Wong said at the meeting. “DOT’s approach of placing barriers and heavy infrastructure in the roadway raises real concerns about emergency access,” he told The Post. “I support safer streets, but not at the expense of common sense or the ability for firefighters to do their job quickly and safely.” DOT Associate Deputy Commissioner Sean Quinn said at the meeting that the agency is “very open to making changes once a project is implemented. “A lot of our frequent communication is with the Fire Department on how we can make those changes making sure that the planters and blocks that we have on the street, if they shift after we put them in, are being shifted back into place,” Quinn said.FBI Joint Terrorism Task Force investigating mass shooting at Austin bar near UT campusKirsten FlemingPrincesses Beatrice and Eugenie banned from attending Royal Ascot as parents’ disturbing ties to Jeffrey Epstein unravel: reportSee AllOffice of Council Member Joann AriolaThe DOT acknowledged that some of the “planters appear several feet out of place” and said the agency is working to immediately fix the positions.

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