The NYC Domestic Violence Fatality Review Committee (FRC) was established through Local Law 61, in June 2005. Annually, the FRC reviews and analyzes domestic-related homicide data to gain an understanding of the circumstances surrounding the occurrence of these crimes.
This is the Department for the Aging's EEO Report for the Fourth Quarter of FY 2024. It outlines the specific dates on how the agency has fostered an inclusive environment that empowers staff to excel, values strengths of all staff, promotes professionalism, and ensures accountability.
As required by the New York City Administrative Code, Title 25, Section 318, report containing the November 2024 Staff Level Reports of the Landmarks Preservation Commission
Annual fair and effective affirmative employment plan to provide equal employment opportunity for minority group members and women who are employed by (or who seek employment with) the agency.
This report highlights the important work we have done to safeguard the long-term value of the Systems’ holdings through responsible investing and the promotion of sound
corporate governance at companies in which we invest.
This year’s report examines and evaluates how much debt is outstanding, how much borrowing capacity remains available, how the City compares to other U.S. cities, and the affordability of debt service.
This report outlines diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives employed by the New York Campaign Finance Board for the first quarter of fiscal year 2025. This report includes a certificate from the Equal Employment Practices Commission (EEPC), which audits, evaluates, and monitors employment.
n July 2022, nearly two years before those bribery charges were made public, the New York City Comptroller’s office began a “resident-powered audit process” in which NYCHA residents directed the Office of the Comptroller to focus on NYCHA’s process for selecting and monitoring contractors.
This audit set out to determine whether the concerns of NYCHA Resident Audit Committee members were echoed in customer satisfaction surveys related specifically to repairs and maintenance, and to evaluate NYCHA’s monitoring and oversight over contractors based on independent testing.
Under Local Law 249 of 2017 and Local Law 216 of 2021, the Department of Finance (DOF) is required to
notify property owners when real estate instruments are recorded on their properties.