The New York City Department of Sanitation announced that there would be no trash, curbside compost or recycling collection on Monday, September 2, Labor Day.
At the request of Citizens Union, the Independent Budget Office of New York City evaluated the fiscal impact of moving all local odd-year elections to even-numbered years alongside state
and federal elections.
A press release from the New York City Independent Budget Office (IBO) describing the main points of IBO's testimony to the Rockefeller Institute's hearing on New York State School Foundation Aid.
the city school district’s education expense and capital funding plans do not provide sufficient funding to reduce class size as required by state law.
The New York City Independent Budget Office's press release for "The Specialized High School Admissions Pipeline." Lays out the main findings and link to the report.
New York City Business Integrity Commission (the “Commission”) is proposing changes to Title 17 of the Rules of the City of New York to prepare for the implementation of the commercial waste zone program. Additionally, the Commission is proposing to increase the rate cap imposed upon licensees.
Bill will create escalating fines for commercial cleanliness violations: $50 first offense, $300 second offense, $500 thereafter within a 12-month period
The New York City Department of Sanitation announced that there would be no trash, curbside compost or recycling collection on Monday, May 27, 2024, Memorial Day.
Press release for the New York City Independent Budget Office's study on the creation of City offices "Recounting the Creation of New York City Offices."
Press release for IBO's report "How Much Has the City Spent on One-Time Homelessness Prevention Payments for Rental Arrears." Contains a link to the report and a summary of key findings.
With April 2024 in the books, the latest data affirms that the Trash Revolution – Mayor Adams’ signature commitment to getting the bags of trash off our streets once and for all – is working, with rat sightings reported to 311 declining for another month, the Department of Sanitation announced today