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Mayor Eric Adams this week came out in support of a law banning horse-drawn carriages in Central Park and said the tourist attraction could be replaced with “electric alternatives.” The issue of carriages resurfaced this summer after a horse collapsed and died in Hell’s Kitchen, prompting outcry from animal advocates and the Central Park Conservancy to endorse prohibiting carriages for the first time . In a statement, Adams pushed for the City Council to pass Ryder’s Law, which phases out horse-drawn carriages by 2026 and said his administration would explore a new program for electric carriages, “so New Yorkers and visitors can continue to enjoy the majesty of Central Park.”

Adams on Wednesday issued an executive order to tighten oversight, pla

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