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Central Park Conservancy Backs Plan to Phase Out Horse Carriages

The Central Park Conservancy supports Ryder's Law, citing safety risks, infrastructure damage, and 71% public support to ban horse-drawn carriages in New York City.

  • On Tuesday, Central Park Conservancy ended neutrality and urged a ban via a letter to Mayor Eric Adams and Speaker Adrienne Adams, supporting Ryder’s Law.
  • Amid repeated runaway episodes, the park’s roads are deteriorating, with millions spent earlier this year to repave four miles already being undone by carriage weight and steel shoes.
  • On Tuesday, Central Park welcomes over 42 million visitors annually, yet accommodates 68 horse carriages, said David Saltonstall, Central Park Conservancy Vice President of Government Relations.
  • As of Tuesday afternoon, Mayor Eric Adams and Speaker Adrienne Adams have not responded to the Conservancy’s letter, and PETA installed a billboard above where Lady died last week.
  • The City Council has 19 sponsors, advocates urged Lynn Schulman to hold a hearing, and supporters say New York is ready for a safer future.
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PETA broke the news in on Tuesday, August 12, 2025.
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