New York , NY - New York’s City Council has pulled the reins on a plan by Mayor Bill de Blasio to overhaul Central Park’s popular carriage horse rides.

The Teamster union that represents the carriage drivers said Thursday it cannot support a bill currently before the Council. The union said it’s not confident the plan provides a viable future for the industry.

The proposal would have banned carriage horses from operating on Manhattan streets, where they now mingle with vehicles as they plod to and from the park. It also would have trimmed the carriage fleet.

The Council had planned to vote on the plan Friday. De Blasio and Council Speaker Melissa Mark-Viverito say the city will “work toward a new path on this issue.”... Read More: VIN