The Brooklyn Borough President's annual report on the application, selection and appointment process of the members of the eighteen (18) Brooklyn Community Boards purusant to Section 82 (17) of the NY Charter.
The Doula Outreach Report, pursuant to Local Law 86 of 2022, outlines the Health Department's citywide outreach campaign on the benefits of doulas as part of the New Family Home Visits initiative, which offers support, services and referrals to new and expectant parents.
Pursuant to Local Law 187 of 2018, this report outlines city and COB doula programs, areas of the city with disproportionately high rates of maternal mortality, infant mortality and other poor birth outcomes, as well as any updates on the 2019 doula plan.
Recommendations from SBAC that focus on improving communication and engagement with businesses, cutting red tape to save business owners time and money, and ensuring proper enforcement of rules and regulations.
Local Law 116 of 2017, as amended by Local Law 250 of 2017, requires that the Department of City Planning (“DCP”) provide a report on privately owned public spaces (“POPS”) on July 1, 2019, and annually thereafter, to the Mayor and to the Speaker of the Council of the City.
Pursuant to New York City Administrative Code 6-129(g)1, the following document has been submitted to the NYC Council Speaker. Each mayoral agency which has made eligible procurements in excess of $5MM during the preceding fiscal year is required to develop and submit an Agency Utilization Plan.
Plan to improving access to city services for limited English proficiency individuals & ensures that language will not be an obstacle to receiving services. The goal of this plan is to ensure that all eligible applicants and recipients receive the appropriate benefits w/out undue delay or difficulty
Plan to improving access to city services for limited English proficiency individuals & ensures that language will not be an obstacle to receiving services. The goal of this plan is to ensure that all eligible applicants and recipients receive the appropriate benefits w/out undue delay or difficulty