This document promulgated amendments to its rules regarding exclusionary zone enforcement, affiliations with suspended bases, and other administrative updates.
This document proposed changes to amend the TLC Rules to create a new Chapter that governs the new TLC Driver's License, update TLC's penalties generally and amend the procedures regarding the seizure and forfeiture of vehicles for unlicensed for-hire activity.
This document promulgated amendments to its rules regarding retirement dates for Black Cars, penalties for illegal street hails, fare estimates for Black Car and Luxury Limousine bases, and information security and use of personal information policies.
The Department of Sanitation is seeking qualified vendors to provide facilities, equipment, labor, and services necessary to accept, process and market recyclables collected under the city's recycling program.
This transmittal letter to Speaker Melissa Mark-Viverito describes the Final Rule governing registration requirements for recycling processing facilities in New York City that receive and process recyclable materials.
This rule requires recycling processing facilities to register with the Department of Sanitation and allows for the inspection of site operations to ensure that recyclable materials are effectively processed and accurate records are maintained to capture the flow of recyclable materials handled and processed within the facility. To further this goal, recycling processing facilities will be required to submit quarterly reports to the Department summarizing the handling of such materials within the target period. This will allow the Department to more accurately determine the recycling diversion rate within New York City.
The Department of Sanitation (DSNY) Borough Snow Plan for the Bronx describes measures DSNY will take to fight winter weather, clear streets for safe transportation, and address issues of public safety related to snow and ice conditions. This document is published pursuant to the requirements set forth under Local Law 28 of 2011.
The Department of Sanitation (DSNY) Borough Snow Plan for Brooklyn describes measures DSNY will take to fight winter weather, clear streets for safe transportation, and address issues of public safety related to snow and ice conditions. This document is published pursuant to the requirements set forth under Local Law 28 of 2011.
The Department of Sanitation (DSNY) Borough Snow Plan for Manhattan describes measures DSNY will take to fight winter weather, clear streets for safe transportation, and address issues of public safety related to snow and ice conditions. This document is published pursuant to the requirements set forth under Local Law 28 of 2011.
The Department of Sanitation (DSNY) Borough Snow Plan for Queens describes measures DSNY will take to fight winter weather, clear streets for safe transportation, and address issues of public safety related to snow and ice conditions. This document is published pursuant to the requirements set forth under Local Law 28 of 2011.
The Department of Sanitation (DSNY) Borough Snow Plan for Staten Island describes measures DSNY will take to fight winter weather, clear streets for safe transportation, and address issues of public safety related to snow and ice conditions. This document is published pursuant to the requirements set forth under Local Law 28 of 2011.
Letter showing the transmission of DSNY's Final Snow Plans, detailing preparedness and response for possible snow events in the coming 2016-2017 winter season inclusive of the criteria set forth under Local Law 28.
The Department of Sanitation (DSNY) Borough Snow Plan describes measures DSNY will take to fight winter weather, clear streets for safe transportation, and address issues of public safety related to snow and ice conditions. This document is published pursuant to the requirements set forth under Local Law 28 of 2011.
The Department of Sanitation (DSNY) Borough Snow Plan describes measures DSNY will take to fight winter weather, clear streets for safe transportation, and address issues of public safety related to snow and ice conditions. This document is published pursuant to the requirements set forth under Local Law 28 of 2011.
The Department of Sanitation (DSNY) Borough Snow Plan describes measures DSNY will take to fight winter weather, clear streets for safe transportation, and address issues of public safety related to snow and ice conditions. This document is published pursuant to the requirements set forth under Local Law 28 of 2011.
The Department of Sanitation (DSNY) Borough Snow Plan describes measures DSNY will take to fight winter weather, clear streets for safe transportation, and address issues of public safety related to snow and ice conditions. This document is published pursuant to the requirements set forth under Local Law 28 of 2011.
The Department of Sanitation (DSNY) Borough Snow Plan describes measures DSNY will take to fight winter weather, clear streets for safe transportation, and address issues of public safety related to snow and ice conditions. This document is published pursuant to the requirements set forth under Local Law 28 of 2011.
The Department of Sanitation is seeking qualified vendors to provide facilities, equipment, labor, and services necessary to accept, process and market recyclables collected under the city's recycling program.
Pursuant to section 4-32(d) of Title 16 of the Rules of the City of New York, the Department of Sanitation is publishing the following chart detailing the percentage of existing lawfully operating transfer stations in New York City by Community District as required by the Final Rules Governing The Department of Sanitation's Siting Requirements Regarding Transfer Stations that were published in the City Record on November 8, 2004 and that became effective upon publication.
The New York City Department of Sanitation (DSNY) is proposing a rule limiting the maximum size of containers that are set out for collection by DSNY. DSNY will hold a public hearing on the proposed rule. The public hearing will take place from 9:30 A.M. from 11:00 A.M. on March 21, 2016. The hearing will be in Room 819 at 125 Worth Street, New York, NY 10013 (DSNY Headquarters).
The New York City Department of Sanitation (DSNY) is proposing to create a new chapter that will include certain provisions of its existing penalty schedule, which is currently found in the rules of the Office of Administrative Trials and Hearings (OATH), in Title 48 of the Rules of the City of New York, and move those provisions into Title 16 of the Rules of the City of New York. DSNY also proposes to establish penalties for repeat violations of certain provisions as described in Local Law 75 of 2016. OATH is proposing a companion rule that repeals the DSNY Penalty Schedule from Title 48.
The Department of Sanitation is issuing a rule that limits the size of receptacles containing solid waste that are set out for collection by the Department. Specifically, this rule limits the maximum size of such receptacles to fifty-five gallons. This rule will ensure that receptacles are of an acceptable size for the Department's sanitation workers to safely handle in the course of their collection duties. Violators will be subject to a fine for using an improper receptacle as set forth in Section 16-120 of the Administrative Code.
Proposal of rule that would amend a definition relating to the criteria used in the siting of solid waste transfer stations and notice of hearing date on the proposed rule.
DSNY is proposing a rule that would expand organic waste source separation requirements for large commercial food retailers and food service establishments.
Update of a notice the DSNY adopts the following rules regarding source separation and handling requirements for organic waste generated by certain commercial establishments that have their refuse and recycling collected by private carters.
Chart detailing the percentage of existing lawfully operating transfer stations in New York City by Community District as required by the Final Rules Governing The Department of Sanitation's Siting Requirements Regarding Transfer Stations that were published in the City Record on November 8, 2004 and that became effective upon publication.
Notice of Adoption of Final Rules Governing Department Collection of Designated Recyclable Materials from Residential Buildings, City Agencies and Institutions - Statement of Substantial Need for Earlier Implementation.
Notice of Adoption of Final Rules Governing Department Collection of Designated Recyclable Materials From Residential Buildings, City Agencies and Institutions.
Notice of Public Hearing and Opportunity to Comment on Proposed Amendments to Rules Governing the Department of Sanitation's Siting Requirements Regarding Transfer Stations.
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING AND OPPORTUNITY TO COMMENT ON PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO RULES GOVERNING THE DEPARTMENT OF SANITATION'S OPERATIONAL REQUIREMENTS REGARDING TRANSFER STATIONS (August 2004). Agency submitted date as 8/27/2004.
Sims Municipal Recycling of New York, LLC is seeking to lease the 30th Street Pier from the Department of Small Business Services, to gain capital funding for the construction and operation of a private recyclables handling and recovery facility from the Department of Sanitation, and to sign a long-term contract with the City to sort and market source-separated metal, glass, paper and plastic recyclables.
The objective of the Feasibility Study of Routing Alternatives for Commercial Waste Trucks, conducted by the Department of Sanitation, is to investigate alternative routing of commercial waste transfer stations trucks to reduce environmental impacts. The study areas include East Williamsburg/Bushwick/Greenpoint in Brooklyn, Port Morris and Hunts Point Peninsula in the Bronx, and Jamaica in Queens. This presentation details the Brooklyn study areas.
The Department of Sanitation prepared the Report on Public Participation Plan Completion for the proposed Hamilton Avenue Converted Marine Transfer Station to document and verify its compliance with the Public Participation Plan. This report answers questions, addresses concerns, and identifies outstanding issues to the plan, and attests to the fact that the Public Participation Plan has been successfully completed for the converted Marine Transfer Station. This section details the full report.
This report, prepared for the Economic Development Corporation and the Department of Sanitation, presents evidence that advanced and innovative technology can reasonably meet potential expectations for City application. It reviews anaerobic digestion, thermal processing, and hydrolysis technologies and tests if they reach City expectations, such as favorable environmental performance and economic viability.
This document is intended to outline the scope of a Draft Environmental Impact Statement to be prepared for the City of New York's proposed new Department of Sanitation Garage for Manhattan
Districts 1, 2 and 5.
Community Advisory Groups for Marine Transfer Stations - Four Community Advisory Groups shall be established in the respective Community Districts that will host Converted Marine Transfer
Stations. The CAG's will advise the mayor and other elected officials on community-related concerns regarding the development, construction and operation of the respective Converted MTSs.
North Shore Public Participation Report - this report was prepared to document and verify its compliance with the PPP, including its efforts to answer questions and address concerns raised
and to identiy any outstanding issues.
This letter details comments from Vincent Gentile, a Council Member of the 43rd District, regarding the Proposed Rules Governing the Distribution of Advertisements on Private Property. Gentile addresses the Department of Sanitation's Lawn Litter law.
This letter details comments from William F. Marquardt, III, regarding the Proposed Rules Governing the Distribution of Advertisements on Private Property. Marquardt addresses the problems with the rules, stating that the major problem is the shift of responsibility for enforcement from the Department of Sanitation to the property owner.
This document depicts the Citizen Complaint Form that citizens can file in response to the Department of Sanitation's Lawn Litter Program. This is specifically for citizens that are the legal owners of multiple family dwellings.
Sims Municipal Recycling of New York, LLC (Sims) is seeking to lease the 30th Street Pier from the Department of Small Business Services. It is located within the South Brooklyn Marine Terminal and is planned to be used as a materials recovery facility. Sims is also seeking to enter a contract with the Department of Sanitation to process and market source-separated recyclables delivered by the Department. It was determined that the proposed actions will not have a significant effect on the environment and a Draft Environmental Impact Statement will not be prepared.
Sims Municipal Recycling of New York, LLC is seeking to lease the 30th Street Pier from the Department of Small Business Services, to gain capital funding for the construction and operation of a private recyclables handling and recovery facility from the Department of Sanitation, and to sign a long-term contract with the City to sort and market source-separated metal, glass, paper and plastic recyclables. These attachments detail the Waterfront Revitalization Program and its involvement in the project, as well as how Traffic and Parking, Air Quality, and Noise is affected by the project.
The Department of Sanitation prepared the Report on Public Participation Plan Completion for the proposed Hamilton Avenue Converted Marine Transfer Station to document and verify its compliance with the Public Participation Plan. This report answers questions, addresses concerns, and identifies outstanding issues to the plan, and attests to the fact that the Public Participation Plan has been successfully completed for the converted Marine Transfer Station. This section includes a transcript of the Environmental Justice Informational meeting, held in response to the proposed Hamilton Avenue converted Marine Transfer Station.
The Department of Sanitation prepared the Report on Public Participation Plan Completion for the proposed Hamilton Avenue Converted Marine Transfer Station to document and verify its compliance with the Public Participation Plan. This report answers questions, addresses concerns, and identifies outstanding issues to the plan, and attests to the fact that the Public Participation Plan has been successfully completed for the converted Marine Transfer Station. This section includes the PowerPoint presentation used in the Environmental Justice Informational meeting, held in response to the proposed Hamilton Avenue converted Marine Transfer Station.
This report, prepared for the Economic Development Corporation and the Department of Sanitation, presents the results from an evaluation of new and emerging waste management and recycling technologies and approaches. It identifies which innovative technologies are available for use, which are almost available for use, and which are promising, but are in an early stage of development. These technologies are compared to conventional technologies to identify potential advantages and disadvantages to the innovative technologies.
Report to City Council for Commercial Waste and West 59th Street Marine Transfer Station Progress - The Solid Waste Management Plan fundamentally changes the way the City handles
its solid waste. Under the plan, which addresses both residential and commercial waste, as well as waste prevention and recycling, the vast majority of the City's residential waste will be
exported by barge or rail.
East 91st Street Public Participation Report - The proposed MTS is one of four Converted MTSs to be built and operated by DSNY as part of the City's approved Solid Waste management Plan long
term waste export system.
East 91st Street Public Participation Report - the enclosed original and three copies of the report on public participation plan completion for the proposed East 91st Street Converted Marine Transfer
Station.
North Shore Public Participation Report - This is the report on public particiaption plan completion for the proposed Norh Shore Converted Marine Transfer Station.The North Shore PPP Report, prepared
in accordance with the Public Participation Plan approved for the project on March 8 2007 supports the NYSDEC permit process in connection with final permit applications submitted by DSNY for
North Shore Converted Marine Transfer Station.
Southwest Brooklyn Public Participation Report - The NYC Department of Sanitation has prepared this Report on Public Participation Plan Completion for the proposed Southwest Brooklyn Converted
Marine Transfer Station to document and verify its compliance with the PPP including its efforts to answer questions and address concerns raised and to identify any outstanding issues.
This letter details a complaint from Rosanne Rosano, who resides at Kew Gardens, regarding the Proposed Rules Governing the Distribution of Advertisements of Private Property. She addresses unreasonable laws that are not adequately enforced.
This letter details comments from Frank Padavan, Senator of the 11th District, and Mark Weprin, member of Assembly District 24, regarding the Proposed Rules Governing the Distribution of Advertisements on Private Property. They address unwanted fliers left on lawns and the overcomplication of filing a complaint.
This document details the transcript from the public hearing on the Proposed Rules Governing the Distribution of Advertisements on Private Property. Citizens had the opportunity to comment and share their thoughts on these rules.
This document depicts the sign that is to be placed in a visible location on private property, in accordance with the Department of Sanitation's Lawn Litter law.
This document details the Department of Sanitation's Lawn Litter Program, which requires a sign to be placed in a visible location on private property. It also details how citizens can share their thoughts by filling out a citizen complaint form.
This notice details the opportunity to comment on the Department of Sanitation's Sanitation Garage and Salt Shed for Manhattan Districts 1, 2 & 5 project. Citizens will be able to share their thoughts on this project at a public hearing.
This Notice of Determination and Notice of Scoping Meeting details the Department of Sanitation's Consolidated Sanitation Garage for Manhattan Districts 1, 2 and 5 action and an environmental quality review of the action. This project may result in an adverse impact on traffic, air quality and noise and a Draft Environmental Impact Statement will be prepared.
Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg, Council Speaker Christine C. Quinn, State and City elected officials, environmentalists, environmental justice advocates and labor leaders call on the State Assembly to pass legislation that authorizes the construction and operation of a marine transfer station at Pier 52 on the Gansevoort Peninsula in Manhattan. This station will handle the recyclable metal, glass, plastic and paper that is generated in Manhattan, ensuring that the borough has the capacity to handle its own waste and recyclables.
The Department of Sanitation prepared the Report on Public Participation Plan Completion for the proposed Hamilton Avenue Converted Marine Transfer Station to document and verify its compliance with the Public Participation Plan. This report answers questions, addresses concerns, and identifies outstanding issues to the plan, and attests to the fact that the Public Participation Plan has been successfully completed for the converted Marine Transfer Station. This section includes a letter from Harry Szarpanski.
The Department of Sanitation prepared the Report on Public Participation Plan Completion for the proposed Hamilton Avenue Converted Marine Transfer Station to document and verify its compliance with the Public Participation Plan. This report answers questions, addresses concerns, and identifies outstanding issues to the plan, and attests to the fact that the Public Participation Plan has been successfully completed for the converted Marine Transfer Station. This section details the Department of Environmental Conservation letter that approved the Department of Sanitation Environmental Justice Public Participation Plan for the converted Marine Transfer Stations.
Greeley and Hansen Study of The Friends of the Hudson River Park Pier 76 Concept -The NYC Department of Sanitation requested that Greely and Hansen review and evaluate a proposal for the
development of a consolidated solid waste and recyclables transfer facility with a rooftop park on Pier 76 on the Hudson River at 36th street.
The City of New York must relocate its Sanitation District Garages and Salt Shed located at 2 Bloomfield Street and 427 Gansevoort Street as the Hudson River Park Act requires the removal
of these garage operations from this location.
Southwest Brooklyn Public Participation Report - The PPP report marked original contains the original Affadavit of the Publication for the Notice of Complete Application.
This Request for Expressions of Interest (RFEI) is being issued by the Department of Sanitation of the City of New York (DSNY) to facilitate the prepraration and implementation of a Comprehensive Solid Waste Plan (SWMP) for the City of New York for the period 2004 to 2024.