Executive Order No. 11 rescinds Executive Order No 79, dated September 10, 2021 (which was continued by Executive Order No. 1 dated January 1, 2022). This relates to the City's response to the COVID 19 pandemic.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams releases a statement after Major League Baseball (MLB) negotiated a collective bargaining agreement to allow the season to begin on April 7, 2022.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams releases “Rebuild, Renew, Reinvent: A Blueprint for New York City’s Economic Recovery,” outlying the mayor’s vision for the city’s economic recovery and the future of the city’s economy.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams and New York City Department of Education Chancellor David C. Banks were joined by No Kid Hungry New York to recognize 32 "Hunger Heroes" across every one of the city's school districts.
Mayor Eric Adams reveals his blueprint for New York City's Economic Recovery focusing on businesses involved in tourism and hospitality during post-COVID.
Emergency Executive Order No. 53 extends sections 2(b) and 3 of Emergency Executive Order No. 50, dated March 4, 2022, for 5 days. It relates to the City's response to the COVID 19 pandemic.
Emergency Executive Order No. 54 extends Emergency Executive Order No. 51, dated March 4, 2022, by 5 days. It is related to the staffing issues at Riker's Island caused by the COVID 19 pandemic.
Emergency Executive Order No. 55 extends Emergency Executive Order No. 52, dated March 4, 2022, by 5 days. It is related to the City's response to Hurricane Ida.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams announces milestones in two major projects that will improve infrastructure and quality of life, while tackling the affordable housing crisis in Southeast Queens.