This quarterly report includes the guidelines used by the department to determine when desk appearance tickets (DAT) are used in lieu of custodial arrests pursuant to New York State Penal Law section 140.20(1).
These monthly reports contain the number of complaints and arrests within the transit system and on buses disaggregated by transit district and precinct.
This is a quarterly report capturing the number of uses of the department's Unmanned Aircraft Systems ("drones"), disaggregated by reason for usage and geographic borough.
This is a quarterly report capturing the number of uses of the department's Unmanned Aircraft Systems ("drones"), disaggregated by reason for usage and geographic borough, in machine-readable format
Reports and data regarding opioid antagonists/Naloxone/Narcan.Specifically, the number of Naloxone kits are available for use, the number of officers trained in the department to administer opioid antagonists, and the number of times in the quarter that an officer administered an opioid antagonists.
The following report, shall include a report for each borough, of the clearance rate for the following crimes: Homicide, Rape, Robbery, Felony Assault, Burglary, Grand Larceny, Grand Larceny involving the theft of a motor vehicle.
The following report, shall include a report for each borough, of the clearance rate for the following crimes: Homicide, Rape, Robbery, Felony Assault, Burglary, Grand Larceny, and Grand Larceny involving the theft of a motor vehicle.
The issuance of summons report shall contain the following information: the number of criminal summonses issued and the number of civil summonses issued. The information shall be disaggregated by: offense, race, gender, age, borough, patrol precinct, housing police service area, and transit district
This report shall include the number of enforcement actions for marijuana possession, disaggregated by; the number of arrests, the number of criminal summons issued, offense, race, gender, and age.
Reports on criminal summons, arrest, and non-criminal incident activity, use of permanent and temporary metal detectors and complaints against school safety agents. Part 1 is report by precinct, Part 2 report by school, Part 3 is FADO report, Part 4 is MOS Injuries report
Reports and data regarding opioid antagonists/Naloxone/Narcan.Specifically, the number of Naloxone kits are available for use, the number of officers trained in the department to administer opioid antagonists, and the number of times in the quarter that an officer administered an opioid antagonists.
This is a quarterly report capturing the number of uses of the department's Unmanned Aircraft Systems ("drones"), disaggregated by reason for usage and geographic borough, in machine-readable format.
Reports under Student Safety Act, reflecting activity relating to schools, including FADO (force, abuse of authority, discourtesy and offensive language), criminal summonses, arrests, and non-criminal incidents, disaggregated by patrol borough.
The issuance of summons report shall contain the following information: the number of criminal summonses issued and the number of civil summonses issued. The information shall be disaggregated by: offense, race, gender, age, borough, patrol precinct, housing police service area, and transit district
The following monthly report contains the number of complaints and arrests within the transit system and on buses disaggregated by transit district and precinct.
This report shall include the number of desk appearance tickets issued , in total and disaggregated as follows: the patrol precinct, housing police service area and transit district in which such desk appearance ticket was issued; the borough in which (DAT) was issued, race, gender, age, and offense
This report shall include the number of enforcement actions for marijuana possession, disaggregated by: the number of arrests, number of criminal summons issued, offense, race, gender, and age.
The report summarizes nuisance abatement actions that have been filed and settled over the previous six month period and is broken down by type of nuisance. Additionally, the report provides a break down of the number of nuisance actions filed by precinct and the number of 911 and 311 complaints.
Pursuant to LL 228/2017, a report on civil immigration detainers received from federal immigration authorities and information on individuals held and transferred pursuant to civil immigration detainers.
This annual report captures the number of officers in patrol precincts, transit districts, and police service areas, as well as school safety agents regarding training in cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and automated external defibrillation (AED).
Pursuant to Admin. Code Sect. 14-156, LL 69/2016, a report including the number of desk appearance tickets (DATs) issued, in total and disaggregated as follows: the borough, patrol precinct, housing police service area and transit district in which such DAT was issued; race, gender, age, and offense
Pursuant to Admin. Code Sect. 14-156, LL 69/2016, a quarterly report including the number of desk appearance tickets (DATs) issued, in total and disaggregated by: the borough, patrol precinct, housing police service area and transit district in which DAT was issued; race, gender, age and offense
Pursuant to Admin. Code Sect. 14-175, LL 90/2018, this report include the number of enforcement actions for marijuana possession, disaggregated by the number of arrests, the number of criminal summons issued, offense, race, gender, and age.
Pursuant to Admin. Code Sect. 14-166, the report summarizes nuisance abatement actions that have been filed and settled over a 6 month period and is broken down by type of nuisance and provides a break down of the number of nuisance actions filed by precinct and the number of 911 and 311 complaints.
This is a quarterly report capturing the number of uses of the NYPD's Unmanned Aircraft Systems ("drones"), disaggregated by reason for usage and geographic borough, in machine-readable format.
Pursuant to Admin. Code Sect. 14-160, LL 88/2016, this is an annual report on officer deployment/discipline. The total number and the percentage of active duty officers, in each precinct, housing police service area, and transit district.
Pursuant to Admin. Code Sect. 14-172, report on the number of arrests for theft of services (Penal Law Section 165.15(3)) in a New York City subway station and the number of summonses returnable to the Transit Adjudication Bureau that were issued for subway fare evasion (21 NYCRR Section 1050.4).
Reports and data regarding opioid antagonists/Naloxone/Narcan. Specifically, the number of Naloxone kits are available for use, the number of officers trained in the department to administer opioid antagonists, and the number of times in the quarter that an officer administered an opioid antagonists
Pursuant to Admin. Code Sect. 14-150(d), this monthly and annual report contains the number of complaints and arrests within the transit system and on buses disaggregated by transit district and precinct.
Pursuant to local law 56, this quarterly report contains the total number of consent searches, and consent searches disaggregated by race, gender, age, and precinct.
Pursuant to Admin Code Sect. 14-161, this report contains information on domestic violence radio runs and complaints, disaggregated by murder, rape, and felonious assault, as well as hate crimes, disaggregated by murder, felonious assault, and type of animus.
Pursuant to Admin Code Sect. 14-158(c), this report contains information on 1) use of force and excessive use of force incidents, disaggregated by category, precinct/unit, and on/off duty status 2) injuries to officers/civilians, disaggregated by type of injury, precinct/unit, and on/off duty status
Pursuant to Admin Code Sect. 14-150(a)(4)(6), this quarterly report contains information on felony crime complaints from public pools, basketball courts, recreation centers, playgrounds, and parks
Pursuant to Admin Code Sect. 14-153(a), this monthly report contains 1) the number of moving violation summonses issued; 2) the number of traffic crashes; and 3) the number of traffic-related fatalities and injuries
Pursuant to Admin Code Sect. 153(d), this annual report contains 1) the number of complaints recorded for leaving the scene of a collision with property damage or personal injury without reporting and 2) the number of such incidents that the department closed to arrest
Pursuant to Admin Code Sect. 14-153(c), this quarterly report contains 1) the number of leaving the scene incidents with a critical injury; 2) the number of such incidents the department closed to arrest and closed without an arrest; and 3) the number of notices of violation issued for 19-191
Pursuant to Admin Code Sect. 14-153(c), this quarterly report contains 1) the number of leaving the scene incidents with a critical injury 2) the number of such incidents the department closed to arrest and closed without an arrest 3) the number of notices of violation issued for 19-191
Pursuant to Admin Code Sect. 14-169, this annual report contains information on U.S. currency retained by the department/returned to claimants, motor vehicles retained by the department, and revenue generated from vehicles and other property retained by the department
An annual report on 1) the total number of domestic violence complaints; 2) the total number of chronic domestic violence complaints; 3) the total number of domestic violence offenders; 4) the total number of chronic offenders; 5) the scope of outreach efforts; and 6) any other interventions
Pursuant to Admin Code Sect. 14-169, this annual report contains information on U.S. currency retained by the department/returned to claimants, motor vehicles retained by the department, and revenue generated from vehicles and other property retained by the department
Pursuant to Admin Code Sect. 14-166, this biannual report contains information on the # of nuisance abatement actions filed and settled, disaggregated by type of nuisance and 2) # of 311 and 911 nuisance complaints, disaggregated by nuisance type and precinct
This annual report captures the number of officers in patrol precincts, transit districts, and police service areas, as well as school safety agents regarding training in cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and automated external defibrillation (AED).
Pursuant to Admin Code Sect. 14-156, this quarterly report contains the non-desk appearance ticket rate for offenses for which 500 or more arrests were made. This report also contains the number of DATs issued in total and disaggregated by precinct, borough, race, gender, and age.
Pursuant to Admin Code Sect. 14-157, this quarterly report contains information on the # of criminal and civil summonses issued, disaggregated by offense, race, gender, age, borough, precinct, police service area, and transit district, as well as NYPD reason codes for criminal summonses issued.
Pursuant to Admin Code Sect. 14-172, this quarterly report contains the total numbers of fare evasion arrests and fare evasion summonses, disaggregated by transit bureau district, transit station, and race/sex/age, as well as the numbers of DATs vs. live arrests for fare evasion arrests.
Annual report prepared on the number of instances requiring a referral or transportation of a child to a partner organization or child advocacy center due to their caregiver’s arrest.
This annual report provides an update on the agency’s implementation of its Language Access Implementation Plan, as required by Local Law 30 (2017). The report covers activity during Calendar Year 2019.
This report captures both routine cleaning and specialized repair performed in individual parks as recorded in the Department’s Daily Tasks and AMPS applications. These costs are reported by park.
This report captures goods and services provided or donated to the Department by non-governmental entities, and does not include the value of services provided to the Department of Parks & Recreation.
This report specifies all facilities managed by the Department with accessible features. Also listed in the report are projects (a) designed in 2018 to comply with the 2010 standards for accessible design, (b) which completed construction in 2019 which comply with the 2010 standards.
LL29 of 2000 requires some agencies to offer voter registration in their work with the public. Mayoral Directive One of 2014 strengthened LL29, and put a structure in place to monitor efforts, and LLs 61 and 63 of 2014 increased the number of agencies required to offer voter registration.
The Automated Decision Systems Task Force was required by Local Law 49 of 2018. The Task Force's recommendations, which relate to how the City manages these systems, are included in this report.
Contains results of an annual review of forms issued by named agencies (ACS, DFTA, DOE, DOHMH, DSS/HRA/DHS, DYCD) that meet the criteria set forth in Local Laws 126, 127, 128 of 2016. The report notes if a form is eligible for updating and, if not, presents reasons why it cannot be.
A report relating to outcomes of programs administered by or on behalf of the city, or funded in whole or in part by the city, that provide services to public housing residents
Monthly statistical report from different agencies, with a focus on temporary emergency housing assistance for low-income families. Under Local Law 37, agencies are required to submit a monthly statistical report on temporary emergency housing assistance for low-income families.
Monthly statistical report from different agencies, with a focus on temporary emergency housing assistance for low-income families. Under Local Law 37, agencies are required to submit a monthly statistical report on temporary emergency housing assistance for low-income families.
The Urban Institute conducted an evaluation of the NYC Service Civic Corps program in 2017–2018 to assess how much organizations benefit from the Civic Corps members.
The Urban Institute conducted an evaluation of the City Service Corps program to assess how much organizations benefit from the City Service Corps members’ service, the extent to which members gain valuable skills, and whether they continue to be civically engaged after completing the program.
The CAFR contains information about the assets and liabilities of NYCERS' pension fund. Statistical tables show the composition of NYCERS' membership, which is used by the Actuary to determine the amount that employers must contribute to the Fund each year in order to pay statutory benefits.
A brochure that explains the eligibility, benefits and application process to purchase service credit for time spent on active duty in the U.S. military.
This brochure describes the obligations and benefits of the D.A. Investigators 25-Year Plan which is available ONLY to members employed as Investigators by District Attorney’s Offices.
This report is a record of the NYC Mayor's Office of Media and Entertainment's Office of Nightlife's work during its first three years, from 2018 to 2019, and sets forth recommendations regarding nightlife in New York City.
This report evaluates and describes the economic impact of the 7 key sectors that comprise NYC's film and television industry: motion picture talent, subscription programming, television broadcasting, advertising and media buying, postproduction and other services, and distribution and consumption.
This study describes the structure of the small venue theater sector including its history, cultural and economic impacts, and operational practices, and concludes with a series of high-level findings that set the stage for future efforts to support the small venue theater industry.
These initiatives will eliminate childhood lead exposure by 2029. This represents the most aggressive and holistic approach to protecting kids from lead of any city or state in the nation.
WHEREAS, limiting plastic waste will support both the City’s Zero Waste goals and carbon reductions, and eliminating the use of City funds for the unnecessary purchase of single-use plastics will allow the City to send less waste to landfills and cut emissions associated with the production.
WHEREAS, an evaluation by outside consultants hired by the New York City Department of Transportation (DOT) concluded in 2016 that if the road is not reconstructed by 2026, weight restrictions may need to be added to the structure – including diverting all truck traffic to local roads;
City planning, policymaking, and governing should continue to be informed by accurate information about equity and disparities, toward the end that the City of New York may assess who will benefit, the extent to which any individual or group is disparately impacted, and whether the actions New York.
Mayor Bill de Blasio announced today that Lorraine A. Cortés-Vázquez will serve as Commissioner of the Department for the Aging. As Commissioner, Cortés-Vázquez will work to advance DFTA’s mission to eliminate ageism and ensure the dignity and quality of life of older adults.
Due to extreme temperatures and humidity and related health risks, directs agencies to take steps to assist residents, and directs owners of certain office buildings to set thermostats no lower than 78 degrees, with certain exemptions. The Order is in effect 9AM July 19 until 11:59PM July 21, 2019.
Executive Order delegating to the Commissioner of the Mayor's Office for People with Disabilities, or successor office, the mayoral powers and duties in connection with the implementation of Section 224.3 of the Charter, and specifying requirements pursuant to Charter Section 224.3.
Executive Order 50, ESTABLISHING AN ALGORITHMS MANAGEMENT AND POLICY OFFICER, following recommendations of a mayoral task force established and convened relating to the use of automated decision systems ("ADS") in City government.
This report is the 2020 Identifying Information Law Agency Report for Mayor's Office concerning the collection, retention, and disclosure of identifying information.
The 2021 Disparity Report analyzes city-wide trends in racial disparities for youth and young adults in New York City across 28 indicators. The report finds that while disparities persist in four sectors (education, economic security, health and justice), outcomes have improved significantly.
Mayor Bill de Blasio announced today that the City was fulfilling one of its State of the City pledges -- to speed up buses Citywide with dedicated NYPD teams towing cars parked in bus lanes.
Mayor de Blasio has made 46 judicial appointments for the New Year, including four appointments and two reappointments to Family Court; nine appointments and nineteen reappointments to Criminal Court; and nine appointments and three reappointments to Civil Court.
Mayor Bill de Blasio announced today that Maria Torres-Springer will step down as Commissioner of the Department of Housing Preservation and Development in early March to take on a new role as Vice President of U.S. Programs for the Ford Foundation.
Mayor de Blasio today announced the members of the Disconnected Youth Task Force following their first meeting, hosted on Friday by Deputy Mayor Phil Thompson. This task force will explore obstacles facing young people between the ages of 16-24, who are out of work and out of school.
In commemoration of the Lunar New Year, and in partnership with the Chinese Consolidated Benevolent Association (CCBA) and City Council Member Margaret Chin, the City will make permanent the statue of early 20th-century revolutionary figure and founder of the Republic of China Dr. Sun Yat-sen.
The de Blasio Administration today announced that residential evictions by marshals declined 37 percent since 2013, with approximately 18,000 evictions in 2018 compared to nearly 29,000 evictions in 2013.