The Frederick Douglass Memorial Park is the only extant, non-sectarian cemetery in New York City that was founded by and for African Americans at a time when discrimination and segregation excluded them from other cemeteries.
Designed by McKenzie, Voorhees & Gmelin for the Brooklyn Edison Company and built between 1922-1926, this highly visible Renaissance Revival style building is a notable landmark in the civic and commercial center of Brooklyn.
As required by New York City Administrative Code, Title 25, Section 318, report containing the May 2024 Staff Level Reports of the Landmarks Preservation Commission
A rare example of a full-height, skylit atrium in a late-19th century tall office building, featuring eight levels of historic galleries with ornate ironwork and arched doors and windows.
A report on the agency's efforts during the previous quarter to implement the plan adopted pursuant to paragraph 19 (annual plan) of Section 815(a), including details of agency's efforts to implement equal employment practices, including statistical information regarding total employment, including provisional, seasonal, per-diem and part-time employees, new hiring and promotions in a manner which facilitates understanding of an agency's efforts to provide fair and effective equal opportunity employment for minority group members, women and members of other groups who are employed by, or who seek employment with, city agencies.
A French Renaissance Revival style skyscraper designed by Warren & Wetmore in 1920-22. It was one of the first skyscrapers in this section of Fifth Avenue and one of the earliest buildings to conform to the groundbreaking 1916 Building Zone Resolution.
As required by New York City Administrative Code, Title 25, Section 318, report containing the April 2024 Staff Level Reports of the Landmarks Preservation Commission
Landmark Preservation Commission - FY 2024- Q3- EEO Plan implementation- description and training report.
Period- January, February, March 2024
Progress on EEO and Div. Plan implementation during third quarter.
Training- Graph showing training completed during third quarter.
EEO personnel report
The Old Croton Aqueduct Walk is a linear park located on top of a historic water system constructed between 1837 and 1842 to provide water to the city. The walk has been a beloved open space for residents since the 19th century.
As required by New York City Administrative Code, Title 25, Section 318, report containing the March 2024 Staff Level Reports of the Landmarks Preservation Commission