New York City Mayor Eric Adams signs two executive orders signaling his administration’s commitment to procuring, preparing, and serving healthy and nutritious food citywide.
Annual FDNY Admissions Demographics Report includes the demographics of applicants at every step of the application process: recruitment, admission to take the written exam, admission to take the physical exam, admission to the FDNY academy training and graduation from the academy.
Through partnerships with community groups, schools, and various city agencies, FDNY's fire safety education team coordinated/participated in in-person and virtual events during CY 2022 that provided awareness of general residential safety, placing an emphasis on targeting youth.
HPD works to build a more equitable and inclusive Agency to attract, engage and hire diverse talent from a range of backgrounds that includes: college,university and high school recruitment, paid internships and reexamines hiring practices and policies.
A report on OLR's efforts during the previous quarter to implement the annual EEO Plan required by Charter Section 815(a), including details of agency's efforts to implement equal employment practices. Includes statistical information on various EEO-related indicators.
A report on OLR's efforts during the previous quarter to implement the annual EEO Plan required by Charter Section 815(a), including details of agency's efforts to implement equal employment practices. Includes statistical information on various EEO-related indicators.
A report indicating whether a smoke detector or alarm was found at the location of any fire in which there was a civilian fire fatality during the preceding calendar year.
The Commission's Language Access Policy and Implementation Plan (LAIP) outlines the language access resources available to limited English proficient New Yorkers to access programs and initiatives.
Local Law 30 of 2017 mandates that City agencies create a language access implementation plan in order to ensure meaningful language access to their services. This is NYCEM's Language Access Policy, updated in 2021.
On September 12, 2022, the Board of Correction released a report presenting findings and recommendations in connection with its investigation regarding six suicides and four deaths by drug intoxication that occurred in Department of Correction custody in 2021.
These Final Snow Plans detail DSNY’s preparedness and response for possible snow events in the coming 2021-2022 winter season inclusive of the criteria set forth under Local Law 28.
Early voting seems to be gaining popularity in NYC, especially in higher turnout elections. The 2020 general election peaked at 36.3% of all voters voting early. The 2021 primary early voting electorate tripled from the 2020 primary.
Pursuant to Admin Code Sect. 14-169, this annual report contains information on U.S. currency retained by the department/returned to claimants, motor vehicles retained by the department, and revenue generated from vehicles and other property retained by the department
The Street Harassment Prevention Advisory Board Annual report is required pursuant to Local Law 46 of 2022. The Advisory Board was established by Local Law 46 of 2022 to study the occurrence of street harassment; identify people and communities most at risk; develop resources to prevent and respond
The Identifying Information Law requires City agencies to submit comprehensive biennial agency reports (Form 3). This document is related to the City Comptroller's collection, disclosure, and retention of identifying information and privacy protection practices.
Pursuant to Local Law 59 of 2011, the 2022 Animal Care Centers of NYC (ACC) Annual Report provides information on outcomes for animals at ACC, field rescues, resource center transfers and staffing.
The Public Design Commission’s 2022 annual report provides data on the PDC’s review of submissions as required by Local Law 17 of 2017. The report gives an overview of our collaborative interagency initiatives to streamline design review and improve the City’s public spaces for all New Yorkers.
The seventh annual report of the Office of the Taxpayer Advocate (OTA), an office established in 2015 by the Department of Finance (DOF) to assist customers and recommends improvements to the agency’s policies and procedures.
Report on the department's efforts to recruit and retain candidates for the firefighter civil service examination and promotion to firefighter civil service examination, such as through training and mentorship programs, recruitment events, and preparatory materials.
This report, in accordance with LL38/2005, discusses the testing, analyses and assessments of DSNY’s alternative fuel sanitation collection vehicles and street sweepers, and the feasibility of incorporating new alternative fuel technology into DSNY's fleet.
This is the annual report to be provided in compliance of Local Law 38 of 2019, covering the period January 1, 2022 through December 31, 2022. This report provides an overview of select Mayor's Office to End Domestic and Gender-Based Violence program activities and initiatives.
Community Board are required to submit this information every two years. Community Board 7 does not share identifying information with the public nor agencies unless it is specifically required for constituent case.
This report is regarding public complaints received by the department for the preceding year, including the total number of complaints disaggregated by the mechanism through which the complaint was submitted and a summary of relevant outreach activities.
Pursuant to LL 168 of 2017, the Department is required to report on information related to adolescents and young adults located in a Department of Education facility controlled by the Department of Correction that offers educational programming to incarcerated individuals.
Biennial report (FORM 3) required pursuant to the Identifying Information Law, containing information related to the New York City Equal Employment Practices Commission's (EEP) collection, retention, and disclosure of identifying information.
By law, NYC Votes must send a Voter Guide to every household with a registered voter in New York City for city elections. Based on census data, we send a guide in English and Spanish to every registered voter and in Chinese, Korean, and Bengali to voters in targeted areas.
The report examines changes in the overall supply of housing in NYC during the prior year, looking at factors that include the number of permits issued and the number of completed housing units.
Our office is required to submit this document and to share this information (2022 Identifying Information Law - Agency Report) with interested parties in the essence of being transparent. It provides the community an opportunity to review this information and become familiar with the practice.
Pursuant to the Identifying Information Law requirements for city agencies, this is the biennial compliance report. This report contains information concerning the agency's collection, retention, and disclosure of personal identifying information, in accordance with local law.
This is the 2022 Report from the Board of Standards and Appeals regarding the agency's collection methods and compliance with the Identifying Information Law.
Study analyzes the cost of operating and maintaining rental housing, examining the conditions that existed in the NYC rent stabilized housing market in 2020 and also the extent by which these conditions changed from 2019.
The study reports on housing affordability and tenant income in the City's rental market. The study highlights year-to-year changes in many of the major economic factors affecting the City's tenant population.
The report surveys lending institutions that underwrite mortgages for multifamily rent stabilized properties in New York City. It also examines rent stabilized building sales.
The Administration for Children’s Services (ACS), in partnership with our prevention provider agencies, conducted the first annual Family Experience Survey: ACS Prevention Services, in accordance with Local Law 17 of 2018. The purpose of the survey is to better understand the lived experiences of fa
2022 NYC Law Department Annual Report describes some major issues and matters handled by the various Law Department Divisions in 2022. The Law Department handles over 65,000 active or ongoing legal matters each year representing New York City.
This report addresses NYCEM's policies regarding identifying information that is collected, retained and disclosed by the agency in accordance with Local Law 245 of 2017.
The purpose of Local Law 53 of 2005, "NYC False Claims Act" is to establish for New York City a statute modeled on the federal "False Claims Act" and to provide an additional tool to assist in the recovery of monetary damages from parties who have filed fraudulent claims for payment of City funds.
The study measures the price change in a market basket of goods and services used in the operation and maintenance of rent stabilized apartment buildings in NYC.
New York City Charter section 20-d(e) requires the Office of Nightlife at the NYC Mayor’s Office of Media and Entertainment to publish a semi-annual report of Multi-Agency Response to Community Hotspot (M.A.R.C.H.) operations beginning in 2020. This report covers July 1 through December 31, 2022.
Local Law 26/2011 requires agencies responsible for preparing for and responding to snow emergencies provide an annual snow preparedness and response report for each snow event of six inches or greater. From November 15, 2019 through November 14, 2020 there were zero (0) reportable snow events.
This report provides data on Commercial Rent Tax (CRT) liability at the taxpayer and premises level. The data sources for this report are taxpayers’ CRT tax year 2022 (June 1, 2021 – May 31, 2022) returns and CRT collections data from Department of Finance records.
This report contains information about the Tax Commission and its mission, functions, operations and resources, an overview of the agency's performance, and statistical profiles of its determinations during calendar year 2022.
This is a summary of the Waterfront Management Advisory Board (WMAB) and its activity in 2022. The WMAB advises the City of New York on matters related to its waterfront and waterways, and guides the Department of City Planning (DCP) on the development of the Comprehensive Waterfront Plan.
Local Law 24/2011 report on the plans and protocols in place to guide NYC's response to weather emergencies, including plans for winter weather, coastal storms, extreme heat, flash floods and events causing power outages, damage to structures and/or significant amounts of debris for the past year.
The Voter Analysis Report was mandated by the New York City Charter to conduct voter education and engagement by encouraging registration and voting by all eligible New York City residents; Identifying underrepresented voters; and increasing interest, engagement, and turnout.
This Report identifies critical gaps in the mental healthcare system that prevent New Yorkers with mental healthcare needs from accessing & staying connected to care.
Pursuant to the NYC Administrative Code, the city clerk shall prepare and post on the internet an annual report relating to the administration and enforcement of the lobbying law.
Study analyzes the cost of operating and maintaining rental housing, examining the conditions that existed in the NYC rent stabilized housing market in 2022 and also the extent by which these conditions changed from 2021.
Since 1983, the Public Design Commission has recognized outstanding public projects with its Annual Awards for Excellence in Design. The winning projects are selected from the hundreds of submissions reviewed by the Commission the previous year.
Pursuant to Local Law 84 of 2015, the following data represents the number of incarcerated individuals who were awaiting transfer to the custody of the New York State Department of Health, New York State Office of Mental Health, and the NYS Office for People with Developmental Disabilities.
This report – based on insights from city agencies,
elected officials, advocates, academics, and
constituents has suggestions for countering the
negative environmental, health, safety, economic, and
quality-of-life issues currently associated with ecommerce delivery.
Committed to making substantial reforms early on in their administrations and working collaboratively to address these challenges, Mayor Adams and Comptroller Lander announced the establishment of the Task Force on Nonprofit Contracting (“Task Force”) convened as a part of the transition process.
New York City’s current property tax system is notoriously opaque, unfair, and regressive. For the past four decades, rather than dealing with its structural flaws, New York State has layered on a patchwork of exemptions and abatements to lower tax rates for various owners.
A key part of the Mayor Adam's Program to the Eliminate the Gap (PEG) is budgeted headcount reductions. IBO examines how other actions contained within the budget affect the number of headcount reductions the Mayor proposes to make.
In this brief, IBO examines this operating support and identifies risks that the city’s public hospital system is facing that may make city subsidies in the future even more critical.
In compliance with Local Law 19 of 2018, ACS publishes an annual report on its child fatality reviews. Reports are published 18 months after the end of each calendar year.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams, New York City Department of Education (DOE) Chancellor David C. Banks, Mayor’s Office of Immigrant Affairs Commissioner Manuel Castro, and New York City Department of Social Services (DSS) Commissioner Gary Jenkins announces ‘Project Open Arms" for asylum seekers.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams, the Mayor’s Office for People with Disabilities (MOPD), the New York City Department of Citywide Administrative Services (DCAS), and NYC Health + Hospitals/Test & Treat Corps (H+H/T2) announces that the city will distribute 10,000 COVID-19 at-home test kits.
The Adams administration releases an open letter from over 200 business, civic, and labor leaders showing broad support for Mayor Eric Adams’ efforts to make New York a safer and more just city.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams announces that the administration will host a high-level summit at Gracie Mansion this weekend with a wide range of stakeholders to find common ground on efforts to keep New Yorkers safe.
A report on the agency's efforts during the previous quarter to implement the plan adopted pursuant to paragraph nineteen (annual plan) of Section 815(a),including details of agency's efforts to implement equal employment practices.
Semi-annual report of data regarding animal cruelty complaints: (1) the number of complaint reports the department receives alleging an act of animal cruelty and (2) the number of arrests made as a result of responses by the department to complaints of animal cruelty. The data required pursuant
An annual report on 1) the total number of domestic violence complaints; 2) the total number of chronic domestic violence complaints; 3) the total number of domestic violence offenders; 4) the total number of chronic offenders; 5) the scope of outreach efforts; and 6) any other interventions
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
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
Local Law 68-2020 requires that the New York City Police Department submit a report to the Mayor and the Speaker of the City Council by January 31 of each year on the Department’s use of the early intervention system during the previous year.
The New York city police department shall submit to the city council on an annual basis a firearms discharge report, which shall include
substantially the same information and data categories, disaggregated in substantially the same manner, as the department's Annual Firearms
Discharge Report.
Analyzes status of accessible pedestrian signals (APS) program. Includes cost, funding sources, recommendations, availability of new technology, and additional intersections that warrant inclusion in the program. Includes the locations of the 955 intersections throughout the city with APS installed.
The Blueprint for Child Care & Early Childhood Education in New York City outlines essential steps to provide high-quality, equitable, and accessible child care for thousands of New York City families.
Informed by the input of his Transition Committee and leadership team and their collective assessment of the existing capacity and needs of the agency, this report summarizes Comptroller Lander’s draft mission statement for his administration, the values and principles that will guide leadership.
The Adams Administration added funds for homeless shelter costs in the Preliminary Budget. IBO estimates that additional funds for shelter will be necessary, and that the city will also need to increase budgeted amounts for its homeless outreach and its housing voucher programs in fiscal year 2023.
Summarizes data on tobacco retail density, smoking prevalence, and use of smoking cessation tools such as the New York State Smokers’ Quitline and nicotine replacement therapy. The data are disaggregated to highlight inequities.
Weigh-in-motion systems violations are issued to vehicle owners whose vehicles are recorded as having axle or gross weights exceeding the existing legal thresholds.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams signs two pieces of affordable housing legislation, extending the city’s critical rent stabilization protections and strengthening data collection and reporting on a critical eviction prevention program.
Form 3 explains the process by which BPKC collects and discloses identifying information. BPKC only collects that information that is required by law or under City rule. Any information disclosed if any is in the regular course of business, or on a case-by-case basis with the consent of the person