The Office of the New York City Comptroller is committed to fostering a diverse,
equitable, inclusive, and respectful work environment that provides equal opportunities
for all and is free of discrimination, harassment, and retaliation.
Under this item there are negotiations with the railroad to obtain a permit to enter railroad property and comply with all relevant railroad work and financial requirements.
Under this item negotiations are needed with the railroad to obtain a permit to enter railroad property and comply with all relevant railroad work and financial requirements.
I am writing to formally request data from the New York City Taxi and Limousine Commission (“TLC”) regarding the utilization rates for Uber and Lyft drivers (“the Companies”), specifically focusing on the instances of driver lockouts by the Companies.
In this Spotlight we use parallel methodology and metrics to look at how the city’s Creative Economy has fared as it has emerged from the pandemic, and how this critical segment of New York City’s economy has changed over the past five years. We’ve also updated the online Creative Economy Dashboard
The NYC Department of Citywide Administrative Services (DCAS) and Together for Safer Roads invite you to the 2024 Vision Zero Fleet Safety Forum on Wednesday, October 30th, 2024.
Report including (1) the number of opioid antagonists available; (2) the number of staff trained to administer; (3) the number of instances during the quarter it was administered; and (4) the number of instances in which the patient responded to the administration of an opioid antagonist.
Under Local Law 6 of 2022, the New York City Department of Finance (DOF) is required to
report to the mayor and speaker of the city council and post on its website a report on many
aspects of its administration of parking tickets and camera violations by September 30 of each
year.
The Office of the New York City Comptroller’s Audit Bureau recently conducted a review of City agencies’ compliance with the terms and conditions of the Conditional Delegation and Approval to use M/WBE contract Award Method 72 (AM 72)—also known as the M/WBE Noncompetitive Small Purchase Method.
DSNY draft rules outlining the timeline and specific model under which Manhattan Community District 9 (Morningside Heights, Manhattanville, and Hamilton Heights in West Harlem, also known as M9) will become the first NYC Community District in which 100% of the trash is in on-street containe