Report: City Council Drafting Bill That Could Ground Helicopter Tours

NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) -- The New York City Council is reportedly drafting a bill that could permanently ground helicopter tours in the five boroughs.

The bill has not been introduced yet, but owners of the company have been contacted, according to a Daily News exclusive.

The measure is based on noise complaints from residents in several communities, the Daily News reported.

Currently, the business brings in about $33 million to the city and employs around 200 people. It operates out of the lower Manhattan heliport.

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