New York City’s FRESH (Food Retail Expansion to Support Health) program is designed to promote access to healthy foods, particularly in underserved areas, by providing financial and zoning incentives to new grocery stores. This fiscal note brings together a range of qualitative research, analysis, a
Our office is requesting information as detailed in the Request for Information below.
Specifically, we are seeking information concerning inspections and approvals issued to occupy
Turkish House.
The Comptroller’s Office has reviewed overtime budget and spending for the New York City Sheriff’s Office.1 Based on our review, the Sheriff’s Office has exceeded its adopted and modified overtime budgets by significant and growing amounts in recent years. As detailed in the Table I and Chart I belo
Climate change is bringing more extreme weather to New York City, from frequent heat waves to wildfire smoke. Outdoor workers, such as construction and transportation workers who perform physically demanding tasks, are among the most vulnerable to extreme weather.
At the close of FY 2024 (on June 28, 2024), the City recorded the end-of-year cash balance of $10.410 billion, compared to $12.387 billion a year prior. As expected, cash balances fell in the 2nd half of FY 2024 below the previous year’s record highs. Daily cash balances during FY24 averaged $10.93
The Office of the New York City Comptroller serves as investment advisor, custodian, and trustee for the five New York City public pension systems (collectively referred to as “the Systems”).
While the audit found that the New York City Board of Elections (BOE) generally fulfilled its obligations to issue absentee ballots for the 2022 General Election as required under the New York State Election Law, it also found significant areas that need improvement.