A lack of focus and commitment from the Adams Administration to reform the City’s procurement processes has exacerbated both the registration and payment delays that create worsening challenges for the City’s many honest contracting partners; and the risks of corruption, fraud, and abuse.
BIC and the NYC Department of Citywide Administrative Services (DCAS) will hold a public event on Monday, October 7, 2024, at 11:00AM to discuss vehicle and street safety for BIC trade waste licensees and registrants and new DCAS safety requirements for companies with City contracts.
This fact sheet represents a range of statistics and information about the Latine population in New York State and New York City. The Latine community in New York State and New York City is a multi-racial and multi-ethnic group hailing from all across the world.
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
To help families prepare and have all the information they need to set their kids up for success, our
office is thrilled to share our Manhattan Borough President’s Back to School Resource Guide.
This is a comprehensive guide filled with tips, enrichment opportunities, and more to help make the
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This guide will serve as a helpful tool for seniors.The information provided below is wide ranging, encompassing health care services, transportation options, housing assistance, recreational programs, and much more.
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 2024 (June 1, 2023 – May 31, 2024)
returns and CRT collections data from Department of Finance records
Thursday, September 5, NYC public schools are back in session. Please share these important reminders with trade waste drivers and helpers as safety must be the #1 priority during operations:
Drivers should be familiar with school zones.
Always stop for school bus lights and obey crossing guards.