Contracting is how the City meets many of our goals and provides services to New Yorkers. City agencies contract with vendors to provide meals to home-bound seniors, childcare and afterschool programs for kids, construction projects to build new schools, upgrade our parks, repair our roads.
An overview of the NYC’s sewer system and the performance metrics used to evaluate operations across the Department of Environmental Protection, from the work of field crews and frontline supervisors to senior management.
A list of the complaints received, the enforcement actions taken, whether the department of buildings authorized closure of such privately owned public space and if so, the duration of and reason for each such closure.
This annual report is required by New York City Charter Section 815(l), adopted by Local Law 27 (2023), and relates to agency employment actions, salary data, gender, race and ethnicity.
As required by Section VIII of the State Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (SPDES) permits for the 14 New York City municipal wastewater treatment plants the New York City Department of Environmental Protection reports annually on its ongoing program related to the Best Management Practices
Report that includes the number and percentage of instances within the preceding calendar year in which the commissioner imposed a discipline penalty that is different from the disciplinary matrix penalty
Annual financial stability report, including but not limited to, details of the office’s activities conducted during the prior calendar year, an assessment of and recommendations regarding the financial stability of the taxicab industry.
In compliance with Local Law 122 of 2020, the following is the annual report of the New York City Department for the Aging Advisory Council activities outlined during its quarterly meetings for 2023.