Report including 1. All school-level budget allocations for each school; and 2. The calculated fair student funding formula for each school, and the percentage of such calculated fair student funding formula result that each school is actually allocated
A report on the duties herein mentioned, including, but not limited to, the cost of savings effectuated by the department during the preceding fiscal year. This report shall further include an evaluation of compliance with the requirements of subdivision a of section 1133 of the charter
Report on the number of Runaway and Homeless Youth questions, comments and complaints received and their general nature, such as facility conditions, lack of resources, failure to provide information required by law and treatment by RHY staff or service participants, the status of DYCD's responses, and any RHY service changes made as a result of reported calls.
Report detailing the total number of criminal complaints and arrests, categorized by class of crime, for violent felony offenses as defined in section 70.02 of the penal law, assault and related offenses as defined in article one hundred twenty of the penal law, sex offenses as defined in article one hundred thirty of the penal law, disorderly conduct as defined in section 240.20 of the penal law, harassment as defined in section 240.25 and 240.26 of the penal law, aggravated harassment as defined in section 240.30 and 240.31 of the penal law, and offenses against public sensibilities as defined in article two hundred forty-five of the penal law, where the conduct occurs on subway lines and bus routes operated by the New York city transit authority or the Staten Island rapid transit operating authority, specifying where such criminal conduct has occurred by police precinct, including specific subway line, subway transit division, and bus route operated by the New York city transit authority or the Staten Island rapid transit operating authority.
Report including a. For each housing development project that received city financial assistance in the preceding fiscal year, (i) the number of dwelling units offered for rent that are subject to a regulatory agreement requiring that occupancy of such units be restricted based on the income of the occupants, (ii) the number of such units set aside for homeless individuals and families and (iii) whether such housing development project is a supportive housing project; and b. For each housing preservation project that received city financial assistance in the preceding fiscal year, (i) the number of dwelling units offered for rent that are subject to a regulatory agreement requiring that occupancy of such units be restricted based on the income of the occupants, (ii) the number of such units set aside for homeless individuals and families and (iii) whether such housing preservation project is a supportive housing project.
Emergency Executive Order No. 515, is being submitted to extend Emergency Executive Order No. 513, dated October 27, 2023, for five (5) days, if this relates to Rikers.
A quarterly report on EDC’s expenditure, as well as, retention or designation of persons or organizations to engage in lobbying or lobbying activities before the council or any member thereof, the city planning commission, a borough president, a borough board or a community board.
Emergency Executive Order No. 513, is being submitted to extend Emergency Executive Order No. 511, dated October 22, 2023 for five (5) days, if this relates to Rikers.
Emergency Executive Order No. 511, is being submitted to extend, Emergency Executive order No. 509, dated October 7, 2023, for five (5) days, if this relates to Rikers.
Emergency Executive Order No. 509, is being submitted to extend Emergency Executive Order No. 507, dated, October 12, 2023, for five (5) days, if this relates to Rikers.
Report including (1) the number of opioid antagonists available; (2) the number of staff trained to administer; (3) the number of instances during the quarter it was administered; and (4) the number of instances in which the patient responded to the administration of an opioid antagonist.
No later than September 17, 2008, and no later than every September 17 thereafter, the office shall submit to the mayor, the speaker of the council, the public advocate and the comptroller and post on its website a report regarding actions taken by the office pursuant to the provisions of this chapter, including changes in citywide emissions, changes in city government emissions, a description of the programs developed and implemented, and a description of the education and outreach activities developed and implemented.
No later than September 17, 2008, and no later than every September 17 thereafter, the office shall complete and post on its website an inventory and analysis of city government emissions measured in carbon dioxide equivalent, and other emissions analytical data.
Report to include a quantitative assessment, where susceptible to quantification, and a qualitative assessment of the progress made toward achieving each of the milestones identified in such plan and, where revised, an explanation for such revision
Report on the New York City Climate Protection Act by reporting annual greenhouse gas inventories. Such reports shall include changes in citywide and city government emissions measured in carbon dioxide equivalent achieved for the previous calendar year, relative to such emissions for the base year for citywide emissions. It shall also include a description of the programs developed and implemented, a list of the entities participating in such programs of which the office is aware and a description of the education and outreach activities developed and implemented.
List of properties with 20 or more units identified by block and lot number with identity of mortgagee plaintiffs for which notice has been provided under 27-2109.1(a)
Section 23-1202 of the New York City Ad. Code requires the Chief Privacy Officer to submit a quarterly report to the Speaker of the City Council containing an anonymized summary of certain collections and disclosures of identifying information by City agencies.
Emergency Executive Order No. 503, is being submitted to extend Emergency Executive Order No. 500, dated September 27, 2023, for five (5) days if this relates to Rikers.
Emergency Executive Order No. 500 is being submitted to extend Emergency Executive Order No. 498, dated September 22, 2023, for five (5) days, if this relates to Rikers.
Emergency Executive Order No. 498, is being submitted to extend Emergency Executive Order No. 496, dated September 17, 2023, for five (5) days, if this relates to Rikers.
Aggregate report on non-production of inmates for medical appointments and including an aggregate count of reasons for production refusal or walkout, if given, and the facility.
Report on physical education programs in public schools as detailed, including also a summary of key findings, curricula, and if the department is not in full compliance with physical education requirements pursuant to the New York state education department regulations, steps the department will take to achieve full compliance.
A report on waiting lists for Mitchell-Lama developments that have been digitized and are incorporated into the housing portal required by section 26-1802. Such report shall be disaggregated by each Mitchell-Lama development and include, but need not be limited to, the following: 1. The number of unique applicants on the waiting list on the last day of the prior calendar year; 2. The number of applicants on the waiting list: (a) Who were not selected for occupancy in such development within the prior calendar year; and (b) Whose position on the waiting list was sequentially prior to a person other than a veteran who was selected for occupancy in such development within the prior calendar year; 3. The number of substantiated complaints received within the prior calendar year regarding the waiting list for such development, including, but not limited to: (a) The selection for occupancy of an applicant whose position on the waiting list was sequentially later than applicants who were not selected for occupancy in such development from the same waiting list within the prior calendar year; and (b) The waiting list process; and 4. The number of applicants who were admitted under the preference for veterans for such development within the prior calendar year.
A listing of median asking rents for dwelling units, disaggregated by community district and, if such data is available in a statistically significant and representative sample, by the number of bedrooms
Report regarding the provision of special education services during the applicable reporting period, including but not limited to the following information: 1. The number and percentage of students who were receiving special education services: (i) in full compliance with their IEPs by the end of the reporting period; and (ii) in partial compliance with their IEPs by the end of the reporting period; 2. The number and percentage of students who, by the end of the reporting period, were receiving in full the services enumerated in subparagraphs (a) through (j) of this paragraph as recommended on their IEPs, the number and percentage of students who as of the end of the reporting period were receiving in part such services, and the number and percentage of students who were awaiting the provision of such services: (a) Monolingual speech therapy; (b) Bilingual speech therapy; (c) Monolingual counseling; (d) Bilingual counseling; (e) Occupational therapy; (f) Physical therapy; (g) Hearing education services; (h) Vision education services; (i) Assistive technology services; and (j) Special transportation services.
Report on student attendance for periods of time during which remote learning was used by the department for the month occurring 2 months prior to the month of the report, including the attendance rate of students who participated in (i) full-time remote learning instruction and (ii) blended learning
Report including a. The impact of the construction of new city jails on the department of correction and correctional health services' ability to comply with board of correction minimum standards; b. The impact of any significant changes to the design or construction of any new jails on any incarcerated individuals and compliance with board of correction minimum standards.
Emergency Executive Order No. 496, is being submitted to extend Emergency Executive Order No. 494, dated September 12, 2023, for five (5) days, if this relates to Rikers.
Emergency Executive Order No. 494, is being submitted to extend Emergency Executive Order No. 492, dated September 7, 2023, for five (5) days, if this relates to Rikers.
Emergency Executive Order No. 492, is being submitted to extend Emergency Executive Order No. 490, dated September 2, 2023, for five (5) days, if this relates to Rikers.
Report including 1) the name and address of any school under the jurisdiction of the department of education that is to begin its first year of operation in the upcoming school year, the number of students enrolled in any such school, and the zip codes of the students and the percentage of such students in each such zip code attending each respective school; 2) the name and address of any school receiving an increase of 200 or more students enrolled for the upcoming school year, the zip codes of the new students enrolled in any such school, and the percentage of such new students in each such zip code
Report on 1. The eligibility for school bus transportation services for general education students, the services to be expected by general education students who receive school bus transportation services and such students' authorized parents and guardians, and the responsibilities of students who receive general education school bus transportation services and such students' authorized parents and guardians; 2. The eligibility for school bus transportation services for special education students, the services to be expected by special education students who receive school bus transportation services and such students' authorized parents and guardians, and the responsibilities of students who receive special education school bus transportation services and such students' authorized parents and guardians; 3. The eligibility for school bus transportation services for students in temporary housing living in shelters, students in temporary housing living anywhere other than shelters, and students in foster care, the expectations of such students and such students' authorized parents and guardians, and the responsibilities of such students and such students' authorized parents and guardians; and 4. Responses to common questions of authorized parents and guardians relating to school bus transportation services.
Report on recommendations resulting from needs assessment of language access services in connection with abortion providers, including: 1. A summary of the findings of such needs assessment 2. Recommendations for language access services based on such findings; 3. In consultation with the