This audit determined whether the Bronx Borough President's Office is complying with certain inventory procedures for office equipment as set forth in the Department of Investigation's
Standards for Inventory Control and Management and are maintaining effective internal controls systems over equipment inventory as required by Comptroller's
Directive #1.
The city is currently in relatively good fiscal condition, due to steps to cut costs and raise revenue. However, the Mayor's budget does not address potential new problems, leaving pressure against City Hall to ensure the preservation of programs that will be affected by these problems. Economic uncertainties threaten the city and can affect the city's employment growth and tax revenues.
This is The City of New York's Comprehensive Annual Financial report for the fiscal year that ended June 30, 2010. This report illustrates that the City completed its fiscal
year with a General Fund surplus, as determined by Generally Accepted Accounting Principles, for the 30th consecutive year.
Reports on the development, progress and achievements of the New York City Department of Environmental Protection's source water protection programs established to maintain the Filtration Avoidance Determination (FAD) for the Catskill/Delaware portion of the New York City water supply.
This report reviews the Board's accomplishments during 2010, as summarized in Exhibit 1 to this Report, under each of the following headings: members and staff of the Board,
the Board's proposed amendments to Chapter 68, training and education, requests for guidance and advice, administrative rules, enforcment, financial disclosure, and budget administration and information technology.
The PAO generally ensured that its personnel, payroll, and timekeeping practices had adequate controls and were in accordance with applicable Comptroller's
Directives and its own formal procedures.
The Gazetteer of City Property 2010 has been produced from data in the Integrated Property Information System, a real estate database maintained by the Department of Citywide Administrative Services. City-owned and leased property in the Gazetteer is organized by borough and community districts, with the property divided into three sections, properties with a current use, a residential use, and no current use.
This report reflects the past year's work of the City agencies belonging to the Interagency Coordinating Council on Youth. These work groups address the needs of young people and establish programs and services to help serve the youth.
Since 1948, the New York City Department of Transportation has monitored traffic flow on 47 bridges operated by the City of New York. This report summarizes vehicular volumes, classification data, and trends for the 47 bridges that cross over water, as well as the nine bridges and tunnels operated by the Metropolitan Transportation Authority and the six bridges and tunnels operated by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey.
Since 1948, the City of New York has been monitoring traffic flow over the 20 bridges and tunnels serving Manhattan. This report, published annually by the New York City Department of Transportation since 1972, presents vehicular volumes, classification, and trends for all bridge and tunnel facilities serving Manhattan.