Draft Environmental Impact Statement for the New York City Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan October 2004. Chapter 2 - Description of Facility Sites
Draft Environmental Impact Statement for the New York City Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan October 2004. Chapter 4 - Hamilton Ave Converted MTS
Draft Environmental Impact Statement for the New York City Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan October 2004. Chapter 6 - East 91st. Street Converted MTS.
Draft Environmental Impact Statement for the New York City Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan October 200. Chapter 7 - North Shore Converted MTS
Draft Environmental Impact Statement for the New York City Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan October 2004. Chapter 8 - 52nd Street Barge Staging Area
Draft Environmental Impact Statement for the New York City Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan October 2004. Chapter 17 - 30th street Pier at South Bronx Marine Terminal.
Draft Environmental Impact Statement for the New York City Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan October 2004. Chapter 19 - South Bronx Converted MTS
Draft Environmental Impact Statement for the New York City Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan October 2004. Chapter 20 - Greenpoint Converted MTS
Draft Environmentl Impact Statement for the New York City Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan October 2004. Chapter 21 - West 135th Street Converted MTS.
Draft Environmental Impact Statement for the New York City Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan October 2004. Chapter 23 - Existing South Bronx MTS
Draft Environmental Impact Statement for the New York City Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan October 2004. Chapter 24- Existing Southwest Brooklyn MTS
Draft Environmental Impact Statement for the New York City Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan October 2004. Chapter 28 - Existing West 59th Street MTS
Draft Environmental Impact Statement for the New York City Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan October 2004. Chapter 29 - Existing 91st Street MTS.
Draft Environmental Impact Statement for the New York City Solid Waste Management Plan October 2004. Chapter 31 - Meserole Street Truck-to-Rail Transfer Station
Draft Environmental Impact Statement for the New York City Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan October 2004. Chapter 35 - Unavoidable Adverse Impacts
Draft Envieonmental Impact Statement for the New York City Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan October 2004. Appendices Appendix A - Agency and Utility Correspondence
Draft Environmental Impact Statement for the Nw York City Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan October 2004. Appendix B - Demographic and Socioeconomic Data.
Draft Environmental Impact Statement for the New York City Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan October 2004. Appendix C - Essential Fish Habitat for DSNY Eight MTSs
Draft Environmental Impact Statement for the NewYork City Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan October 2004. Chapter 5 - Southwest Brooklyn Converted MTS.
Draft Environmental Impact Statement for the New York City Comprenhemsive Solid Waste Management Plan October 2004. Chapter - 9 Harlem River Yard Barge to Rail Intermodel Transfer Station.
Draft Environmental Impact Statement for the New York City Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan October 2004. Chapter 12 - 132nd Street Transfer Station
Draft Environmental Impact Statement for the New York City Comprehensive Solid Waste Draft Management Plan October 2004. Chapter 13 - Scott Avenue Truck-to-Barge Transfer Station
Draft Environmental Impact Statement for the New York City Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan October 2004. Chapter 14 - Scott -Schloes Truck-to-Rail Transfer Station
Draft Environmental Impact Statement for the New York City Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan OCtober 2004. Chapter - 16 Essex County Resource Recovery Facility
Draft Environmental Impact Statement for the New York City Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan October 2004. Chapter 18 - Manhattan Curbside Recyclables to Gransevoot RAF.
Draft Environment Impact Statement for the New York City Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan October 2004. Chapter - 22 West 59th Street Converted MTS
Draft Environmental Impact Statement for the New York City Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan October 2004. Chapter - 25 Existing Greenpoint MTS
Draft Environmental Imapct Statement for the New York City Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan October 2004. Chapter 26 - Existing Hamilton Aveneue MTS
Draft Environmental Impact Statement for the New York City Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan October 2004. Chapter 27 - Existing West 135th Street MTS.
Draft Environmental Impact Statement for the New York City Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan October 2004. Chapter 30 - Existing North Shore MTS
Draft Environmental Impact Statemtent for the New York City Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan October 2004. Chapter 34 - Evaluation of Proposed Plan.
Draft Environmental Impact Statement for the New York City Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan October 2004. Chapter 36 - Irreversible and Irretrievable Commitment of Resources.
Draft Environmental Impact Statement for the New York City Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan October 2004. Chapter 37 - Growth Inducing Aspects of Plan.
Draft Environmental Impact Statement for the New York City Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan October 2004. Appendix - D Commercial Waste to the MTS Summary Report
The report for the landmark designation of 35-34 Bell Boulevard, Queens, by the Landmarks Preservation Commission, as well as the designation of Borough of Queens Tax Map Block 6169, Lot 21, as its Landmark Site.
Final Scoping Document for the City of New York Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan Draft Environmental Impact Statement October 2004. Final Scoping Document
Final Scoping Document for the City of New York Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan Draft Environmental Impact Statement October 2004. Cover Letter
Final Scoping Document for the City of New York Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan Draft Environmental Impact Statement October 2004. Attachment B - Environmental Justice Communities.
Final Scoping Document for the City of New York Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan Draft Environmental Impact Statement October 2004. Attachment C - Public Scoping Process Comments and Responses.
Final Scoping Document for the City of NEw York Comprehensive Soild Waste Management Plan Draft Environmental Impact Statement October 2004. Appendix A - Field Sampling & Analysis Management Plan
Final Scoping Document for the City of New York Comprehensive Solid Waste Mangement Plan Draft Environmental Impact Statement October 2004. Appendic B - Compendium of Comments Received During Public Scoping Process Comments - East 91st Street.
Final Scoping Document for the City of New YOrk Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan Draft Environmental Impact Statement October 2004. Comments - General
Final Scoping Document for the City of New York Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan Draft Environemntal Impact Statement 2004. Attachment A - Potential Environemntal Justice Communities
Final Scoping Document for the City of New York Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan Draft Environmental Impact Statement October 2004. Comments - Hamilton Avenue
Final Scoping Document for the City of New York Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan Draft Environmental Impact Statement October 2004. Comments - Southwest Brooklyn.
Final Scoping Document for the City of New York Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan Draft Environmental Impact Statement October 2004. Condensed Transcripts - West 135th Street.
Final Scoping Document for the City of New York Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan Draft Environmental Impact Statement October 2004. Comments - West 135th Street.
Final Scoping Document for the City of New York Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan Draft Environemntal Impact Statement October 2004. Comments - Wet 59th Street.
Final Scoping Document for the City of New York Comprehensive Solid Waste Mangement Plan Draft Environmental Impact Statement October 2004. Condensed Transcripts - East 91st Street.
Final Scoping Document for the City of New York Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan Draft Environmental Impact Statement October 2004. Condensed Transcripts - Greenpoint
Final Scoping Document for the City of New York Comprehensive Solid Waste Mangement Plan Draft Environemntal Impact Statement October 2004. Condensed Transcripts - Hamilton Avenue
Final Scoping Document for the City of New York Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan Draft Environmental Impact Statement October 2004. Condensed Transcripts - North Shore.
Final Scoping Document for the City of New York Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan Draft Environemntal Impact Statement October 2004. Condensed Transcripts - Port Morris
Final Scoping Document for the City of New York Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan Draft Environmental Impact Statement October 2004. Condensed Transcripts - Queens Alternative
Final Scoping Document for the City of New York Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan Draft Environmental Impact Statement October 2004. Condensed Transcripts - South Bronx
Final Scoping Document for the City of New York Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan Draft Environmental Impact Statement October 2004. Condensed Transcripts - Southwest Brooklyn
Final scoping Document for the City of New York Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan Draft Environmental Impact Statement October 2004. Condensed Transcripts - West 59th Street
The report for the landmark designation of the Hamilton-Holly House, located at 4 St. Mark's Place, Manhattan, by the Landmarks Preservation Commission, as well as the designation of Borough of Manhattan Tax Map Block 643, Lot 11, as its Landmark Site.
This report recognizing the many accomplishments. Agency submitted date as 15-Nov.
of the Department of Youth and Community Development (DYCD)
and our partners. As New York City's lead agency for administering youth and community programs, we invest public funds in experienced community-based organizations that impact neighborhoods throughout the five boroughs. These organizations provide after-school programming, train young people for jobs,
help immigrants transition into their communities, work to improve literacy, and much more.
This is a designation report for The New School for Social Research, First Floor Interior, Interior Landmark.
This report describes the landmark's significance, and states whether the Landmarks Preservation Commission designates it as a landmark.
This is a designation report for the (Former) Stuyvesant High School Individual Landmark. This report describes the landmark's significance,
and states whether the Landmarks Preservation Commission designates it as a landmark.
This is a designation report for the Standard Oil Building Individual Landmark. This report describes the landmark's significance,
and states whether the Landmarks Preservation Commission designates it as a landmark.
This is a designation report for the Union Square Savings Bank Individual Landmark. This report describes the landmark's significance,
and states whether the Landmarks Preservation Commission designates it as a landmark.
This is a designation report for the New York Training School for Teachers individual landmark. This report describes the landmark's significance,
and states whether the Landmarks Preservation Commission designates it as a landmark.
This is a designation report for the (Former) Scheffel Hall Individual Landmark. This report describes the landmark's significance,
and states whether the Landmarks Preservation Commission designates it as a landmark.
This is a designation report for the Potter Building Individual Landmark. This report describes the landmark's significance,
and states whether the Landmarks Preservation Commission designates it as a landmark.
This is a designation report for the Manhasset Apartments Individual Landmark. This report describes the landmark's significance,
and states whether the Landmarks Preservation Commission designates it as a landmark.
This is a designation report for the J. & W. Seligman & Company Building Individual Landmark. This report describes the landmark's significance,
and states whether the Landmarks Preservation Commission designates it as a landmark.
This is a designation report for the Beaver Building Individual Landmark. This report describes the landmark's significance,
and states whether the Landmarks Preservation Commission designates it as a landmark.
This report, issued by the Department of Citywide Administrative Services, details the Charter Provisional Report of City agencies as of 11/30/04. It lists the number of employees within each agency.
In this report, the Commission examined the ability of the New York City Police Department to investigate cases involving deaths of civilians in police custody or as a result of police action. In these situations, the officers responsible for the death of the civilian typically did not prepare reports or provide immediate statements to the Department. The Commission explored whether changes could be made to the system, either through a change in the Patrol Guide or through a change in prevailing law to better enable the Department to obtain immediate statements or reports.
This report details business income tax collection reports, summarizing monthly collections by industry sector, form type, and document type and fiscal year collections by month, industry sector and month, and form type and month. It contains the data from July 2004, as well as the fiscal year collections for the three most recent tax years. The number of transactions and the gross revenue is displayed, along with the percent of change between the current and preceding fiscal years for fiscal year collections, and it is organized by month, industry sector, form type and document type.
This report details business income tax collection reports, summarizing monthly collections by industry sector, form type, and document type and fiscal year collections by month, industry sector and month, and form type and month. It contains the data from May 2004, as well as the fiscal year collections for the three most recent tax years. The number of transactions and the gross revenue is displayed, along with the percent of change between the current and preceding fiscal years for fiscal year collections, and it is organized by month, industry sector, form type and document type.
This report details business income tax collection reports, summarizing monthly collections by industry sector, form type, and document type and fiscal year collections by month, industry sector and month, and form type and month. It contains the data from August 2004, as well as the fiscal year collections for the three most recent tax years. The number of transactions and the gross revenue is displayed, along with the percent of change between the current and preceding fiscal years for fiscal year collections, and it is organized by month, industry sector, form type and document type.
This report details business income tax collection reports, summarizing monthly collections by industry sector, form type, and document type and fiscal year collections by month, industry sector and month, and form type and month. It contains the data from June 2004, as well as the fiscal year collections for the three most recent tax years. The number of transactions and the gross revenue is displayed, along with the percent of change between the current and preceding fiscal years for fiscal year collections, and it is organized by month, industry sector, form type and document type.
The proposed action would revise the operational rules administered and enforced by the New York City Department of Sanitation for private solid waste transfer stations.
They are intended to improve the regulations by imposing more stringent operation and maintenance requirements, while providing additional enforcement measures
to minimize the potential environmental impacts of transfer station operations.
In accordance with the CSO Order on Consent (DEC Case No. CO2-20000107-8), the New York City Department of Environmental Protection submits quarterly reports on its actions toward complying with the Order's milestones.
This is the City's Fiscal 2005 Preliminary Mayor's Management Report (PMMR). The report contains information and data tables describing the performance of the City and its agencies during the reporting period. The MMR, mandated by Section 12 of the City Charter and serving as a public report card on City services affecting New Yorkers, is released twice a year (PMMR and MMR). The PMMR provides an early update of how the City is performing four months into the fiscal year, from July through October. The annual MMR, containing additional narrative and charts, is published in September to look at the City's performance for the recently ended fiscal year (July through June), in comparison to annual plans and previous years' performance. Agency submitted date as February 1, 2005.
The general goals of this study were to determine the adequacy of the Department's screening process and whether the Applicant Processing Division (APD) was following its own guidelines. Additionally, the Commission sought to determine if certain types of negative information discovered during background checks were indicators of future misconduct. Those candidates who demonstrated dishonesty, violent behavior, or a history of disregarding authority figures and/or the law might be more likely to engage in corrupt activities in the future. Since a history of dishonest or other corrupt behavior may not be readily apparent, thorough background investigations into core areas that include the candidate's reputation in the community, academic records, disciplinary records from schools and prior jobs, military records, and criminal history, if any, are a necessity. The Commission found APD's system of conducting background checks could be improved.
In meetings with several local District Attorneys' offices, one topic that was continuously raised by the local prosecutors was the constant rotation of investigators into and out of the Internal Affairs Bureau (IAB) confirming the Commission's own observations. Because the high rate of turnover could have a negative impact on both the quality and efficiency of IAB investigations, the Commission believed this issue should be addressed, but recognized that IAB encountered a number of challenges in its efforts to recruit and retain personnel.