![]() ![]() ![]() I want to think the mayor, and our city, state, and federal partners for their hard work in getting this off the ground." ![]() Today, we are doing our part to ensure New Yorkers can access this technology safely and lawfully. "This amazing technology has been growing and evolving for years. "Drones are not new to New York City or the NYPD," said New York City Police Department (NYPD) Commissioner Edward A. "Drones are the future, and this administration continues to embrace technology to serve New Yorkers in new, more efficient and more cost-effective ways." "Today marks the beginning of a new chapter for the city," said Chief Counsel to City Hall and the Mayor Brendan McGuire. "360 degrees views, going where humans can't, drones will vastly increase the effectiveness and quality of our critical infrastructure inspections and ultimately the safety of New York City." "To keep our infrastructure strong and sound our operational agencies are getting eyes in the sky," said Deputy Mayor Meera Joshi. This is how we ‘Get Stuff Done' for New Yorkers." Drones are going to allow us to make façade inspections faster and safer, help us inspect and maintain our bridges, tunnels, and critical infrastructure, and allow us to monitor our beaches more easily for unauthorized swimmers and hazardous conditions, among other things. With these rules, we are paving the way for drones to help in New Yorkers' everyday lives – not just in emergency situations. "Drones are already saving lives, such as in the tragic garage collapse in Lower Manhattan, but their true potential is just taking off. "Today, New York City is flying into the future, using drones to make city services faster and safer, and likely saving taxpayer dollars as well," said Mayor Adams. Additionally, the rules ensure the proper safeguards are in place to protect the safety and privacy of all New Yorkers. The rules including building inspections, infrastructure inspections, and capital project planning. New York – New York City Mayor Eric Adams today announced that the city is issuing new rules setting forth a permitting process and guidelines for the take-off and landing of unmanned aircraft in New York City. Paves Way for City Agencies to Deploy Technology for Municipal Services, Ensuring It Can Be Done Faster and More Cost-Effectively New Rules Create Permitting Process for Use of Drones with Safeguards to Protect New Yorkers' Safety and Privacy ![]()
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