To All BIC Licensees: All financial statements for the 2023 calendar year must be filed with the Business Integrity Commission (“BIC”) on or before June 30, 2024. The form for the 2023 financial statements is available on the Commission’s website: https://www.nyc.gov/bic.
To all Licensees and Broker Registrants: On January 20, 2024, The New York City Department of Sanitation announced contracts with carters who will be authorized to operate in a given Commercial Waste Zone, once implemented.
To All BIC Licensees:
On a quarterly basis, you must submit to the Commission a customer register that includes all customers located in New York City.
• Customer data for the period January 1, 2024 through March 31, 2024 is due by April 30, 2024.
To All BIC Licensees: All financial statements for the 2023 calendar year must be filed with the Business Integrity Commission (“BIC”) on or before June 30, 2024. The form for the 2023 financial statements is available on the Commission’s website: http://www.nyc.gov/bic.
To all Trade Waste Licensees and Registrants: Please be aware that on Sunday, May 5, 2024, New York City will host its annual NYC Five Boro Bike Tour and there will be resulting temporary street closures across the five boroughs at the discretion of the NYPD.
To all Trade Waste Licensees and Registrants: Please be aware that on Sunday, March 17, 2024, there will be temporary street closures in parts of Manhattan and Brooklyn in connection with the United Airlines NYC Half Marathon event.
To All Trade Waste Broker Registrants:
All financial statements for the 2023 calendar year must be filed with the Business Integrity Commission (“BIC”) on or before June 30, 2024. The form for the 2023 financial statements is available on the Commission’s website: https://www.nyc.gov/bic.
With the citywide elections on the horizon, including a ballot initiative for a statewide Constitutional Convention, it is imperative that every eligible New Yorker make their voice heard in 2017.
In this report, we take a look back at the past year and the accomplishments and challenges we experienced in our efforts to engage New Yorkers in their elections.
As this report was nearing completion in March 2020, the city’s democratic systems and processes — along with practically every aspect of daily life in New York City — were disrupted by the massive effort to slow the spread of a novel coronavirus (COVID-19).
Within this report, NYC Votes is proposing a series of basic reforms that will vastly improve the voting experience and remove barriers to participation.
Through our NYC Votes campaign, the CFB is seeking to restore the connection, person-to-person, and via technology. CFB’s Voter Assistance staff and their volunteer partners have worked tirelessly during the last 12 months to register and engage new voters.
On April 9, 2019, the CFB’s Human Resources Director also informed staff during an agency-wide meeting that all staff may provide a preferred name to the HR unit in order to change certain internal records to allow staff to better identify themselves in the workplace.
On April 9, 2019, the CFB’s Human Resources Director also informed staff during an agency-wide meeting that all staff may provide a preferred name to the HR unit in order to change certain internal records to allow staff to better identify themselves in the workplace.
We need to make sure every eligible New Yorker has the power to make a difference on the issues they care about. Thanks for helping and encouraging more New Yorkers to participate in our democracy!
The Identifying Information Law requires City agencies to submit comprehensive biennial reports related to their collection, disclosure, and retention of identifying information and their privacy protection practices.
The CFB’s Human Resources Director also verbally informed staff during an agency-wide meeting on April 9, 2019 that all staff may provide a preferred name directly to the HR unit in order to change certain internal records to allow staff to better identify themselves in the workplace.
The CFB’s Human Resources Director also verbally informed staff during an agency-wide meeting on April 9, 2019, that all staff may provide a preferred name directly to the HR unit in order to change certain internal records to allow staff to better identify themselves in the workplace.
On April 9, 2019, the CFB’s Human Resources Director also informed staff during an agency-wide meeting that all staff may provide a preferred name to the HR unit in order to change certain internal records to allow staff to better identify themselves in the workplace.
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.
The report provides a summary of a jurisdiction's workforce composition by agency function, job category, salary, race/ethnicity, and gender - data that are relevant to the Federal government's furtherance of EEO practices.
The OCME submitted the FY22 Preliminary Plan to the NYC Office of Management and Budget. The plan was submitted to describe the OCME's preliminary budget for various projects.
The NYC OCME's 2019 Language Access Plan was created to ensure that the OCME is in compliance with Executive Order 120 and continues to comply with Local Law 30. The plan details the different ways that the OCME provides information to members of the public who are limited English-proficient.
The FY21 Adopted/September Capital Budget and Commitment Plan is the OCME's approved capital budget plan. It includes proposed costs for equipment, upgrades, etc.
MOCTO has identified five principles for broadband service: Equity, Performance, Affordability, Privacy, and Choice. This report describes how broadband service in New York City, and the infrastructure through which it is provided, currently delivers on these five principles.
The NYC Internet Master Plan frames the City’s goals for the next generation of internet technology, identifies the partnerships and infrastructure required, and sets a course for closing the digital divide, catalyzing economic expansion, and improving public service delivery in New York City.
The New York City Internet of Things Strategy describes the key steps to support a healthy, cross-sector IoT ecosystem and establishes the path toward a connected city that is productive, responsible, and fair for all New Yorkers.
IN THE MATTER OF an application submitted by Bedford Carp Realty III, LLC pursuant to
Sections 197-c and 201 of the New York City Charter for the grant of a special permit pursuant
to Section 106-32(a) of the Zoning Resolution to allow a commercial use (Use Group 16 use) not
permitted by the etc.
IN THE MATTER OF an application submitted by the Department of Housing Preservation and Development (HPD)
1) pursuant to Article 16 of the General Municipal Law of New York State for:
a) the designation of property located at 187 and 187R Chauncey Street (Block 1687, Lots 76 and 176), 772 Myrtle Ave
IN THE MATTER OF an application submitted by McDonald's Corporation pursuant to
Sections 197-c and 201 of the New York City Charter for the amendment of the Zoning Map,
Section No. 28d:
1. eliminating from within an existing R6 District a C1-2 District bounded by Neptune
Avenue, West 6th Street, etc
IN THE MATTER OF an application submitted by 300 Huntington Street LLC pursuant to
Sections 197-c and 201 of the New York City Charter for an amendment of the Zoning Map,
Section No. 16c, changing from an existing M2-1 District to an M2-3 District property bounded
by Huntington Street, the center...
IN THE MATTER OF an application submitted by Red Apple Real Estate, pursuant to Section
201 of the New York City Charter for an amendment to the Zoning Resolution of the City of New
York, modifying provisions of Article X, Chapter 1, Section 11 (Special Downtown Brooklyn
District).
IN THE MATTER OF an application submitted by New York City Department of City
Planning, pursuant to Section 201 of the New York City Charter, for an amendment of the
Zoning Resolution of the City of New York, to modify the flood resiliency provisions of Article
VI, Chapter 4 (Special Regulations etc
IN THE MATTER OF an application submitted by the Department of Citywide Administrative Services (DCAS) pursuant to Section 197-c of the New York City Charter, for the disposition of City-owned property located on the west side of Pearl Street between York and Front streets (Block 52, Lots 15 and 17
IN THE MATTER OF an application submitted by RP Inlet, LLC pursuant to Sections 197-c
and 201 of the New York City Charter for the grant of a special permit pursuant to Sections 74-
743 of the Zoning Resolution to modify the height and setback requirements of Section 43-43
(Special provisions etc.
IN THE MATTER OF an application submitted by Dixon Advisory USA Inc. pursuant to
Sections 197-c and 201 of the New York City Charter for an amendment of the Zoning Map,
Section No. 13a:
1. establishing within an existing R6A District a C1-4 District bounded by Bedford Avenue,
North 10th Street, etc.
IN THE MATTER OF an application submitted by Vanderbilt Atlantic Holdings LLC pursuant
to Sections 197-c and 201 of the New York City Charter for an amendment of the Zoning Map,
Section No. 16c:
1. changing from an R6B District to a C6-3X District property bounded by a line midway
between Atlantic A
IN THE MATTER OF an application submitted by Vanderbilt Atlantic Holdings LLC, pursuant
to Section 201 of the New York City Charter, for an amendment of the Zoning Resolution of the
City of New York, modifying Article III Chapter 5 for the purpose of amending street wall location
regulations and etc
IN THE MATTER OF an application submitted by 737 Fourth Avenue LLC pursuant to Sections
197-c and 201 of the New York City Charter for an amendment of the Zoning Map, Section
No. 16d:
1. changing from an M1-1D District to an R8A District property bounded by 24th Street, a
line 100 feet southeasterly
IN THE MATTER OF an application submitted by 737 Fourth Avenue LLC pursuant to Section 201 of the New York City Charter, for an amendment of the Zoning Resolution of the City of New York, extending the boundary of Special Enhanced Commercial District 1 in Article XIII, Chapter 2 (Special Enhanced
IN THE MATTER OF an application submitted by Bayride Realty LLC pursuant to Sections
197-c and 201 of the New York City Charter for an amendment of the Zoning Map, Section No.
22b:
1. changing from an existing C8-2 District to an R7A District property bounded by a line
85 feet southwesterly of etc.
This application for a zoning text amendment was filed by Bayride Realty LLC on May 10, 2019. This application, in conjunction with the related action (C 190447 ZMK), would facilitate the construction of a new nine-story, approximately 45,000-square-foot mixed-use building with approximately 41 etc.
IN THE MATTER OF an application submitted by the Department of Housing Preservation
and Development (HPD):
1) pursuant to Article 16 of the General Municipal Law of New York State for:
a) the designation of property located at 306 Pennsylvania Avenue (Block 3754, Lot 31),
392 Wyona Street (Block etc
IN THE MATTER OF an application submitted by NYC Department of City Planning pursuant
to Sections 197-c and 201 of the New York City Charter for the amendment of the Zoning Map,
Section No. 29a:
1. eliminating from within an existing R4 District a C1-2 District bounded by:
a. Gerritsen Avenue, etc.
IN THE MATTER OF an application submitted by the New York City Department of City
Planning, pursuant to Section 201 of the New York City Charter, for an amendment of the Zoning
Resolution of the City of New York, modifying Article IX, Chapter 4 (Special Sheepshead Bay
District) to facilitate etc.
IN THE MATTER OF an application submitted by the New York City Department of City
Planning, pursuant to Section 201 of the New York City Charter, for an amendment of the Zoning
Resolution of the City of New York, modifying Article XIII, Chapter 7 (Special Coastal Risk
District) to establish the etc.
IN THE MATTER OF an application submitted by RP Inlet, LLC pursuant to Sections 197-c
and 201 of the New York City Charter for an amendment of the Zoning Map, Section Nos. 12c
and 13a, changing from an M3-1 District to an M1-5 District property bounded by Meserole
Avenue, Banker Street, Wythe etc