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- Date Published:
- 2011-10-01
- Description:
- Report
- Agency:
- Conflicts of Interest Board (COIB)
- Subject(s):
- Government Policy
- Report Type:
- Report
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- Date Published:
- 2011-09-27
- Description:
- These reports provide data on the performance of the City's public workforce development and adult education system. It reflects the diverse work of each agency, while also providing an overview of the system as a whole.
- Agency:
- Workforce Development, Mayor's Office of (WKDEV)
- Subject(s):
- Government Policy
- Report Type:
- Report
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- Date Published:
- 2011-09-01
- Description:
- Annual report of the dates and results of all inspections of all beaches and the dates and reasons for any warning or closure, and such other information deemed appropriate by the Commissioner of Health and Mental Hygiene, for the Friday proceeding the last Monday of May until the Friday after the first Monday of September of each year
- Agency:
- Health and Mental Hygiene, Department of (DOHMH)
- Subject(s):
- Government Policy
- Report Type:
- Report
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- Date Published:
- 2011-09-01
- Description:
- DOI's report of an investigation that found that a sales representative of BMC Software, Inc. had forged the signature of a City official onto a proposed licensing agreement during negotiations with the City Department of Information Technology and Telecommunications (DoITT) for acquisition of BMC software.
- Agency:
- Investigation, Department of (DOI)
- Subject(s):
- Government Policy
- Report Type:
- Report
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- Date Published:
- 2011-08-31
- Description:
- Newsletter of the New York City Department of Environmental Protection's Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) office. The City's EEO Policy was created to provide equal opportunity for all employees and applicants for employment by ensuring that all workplaces in city agencies are free of illegal discrimination and harassment.
- Agency:
- Environmental Protection, Department of (DEP)
- Subject(s):
- Government Policy
- Report Type:
- Report
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- Date Published:
- 2011-08-05
- Description:
- Amended Submitted Version. This document is required by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The Proposed Consolidated Plan is the City's annual application to the Office of Community Planning and Development (HUD-CPD) for formula entitlement grant funds from four (4) different programs: Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), HOME Investment Partnership, Emergency Shelter Grant (ESG), and Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA) respectively. The 2011 Consolidated Plan represents the second year of New York City's five year strategic plan for Consolidated Plan Years 2010-2014. New York City's Consolidated Plan program year begins January 1 and ends December 31. These federal funds are used to address affordable housing, homelessness, supportive housing services and community development needs for programs which were conceived either to directly or indirectly benefit low- and moderate-income households. The report was amended to contain changes made to HOME, HOPWA and ESG entitlement program activities. The report also incorporates the amended Calendar Year 2011 Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program as adopted by the City Council. The modifications to New York City's HOME-, HOPWA- and ESG-funded programs constituted a minor amendment the City's Consolidated Plan. Therefore, a 30-day public comment period was not required. This volume contains the Executive Summary. This final version of the City's 2011 Consolidated Plan was forwarded to HUD on August 17, 2011.
- Agency:
- City Planning, Department of (DCP)
- Subject(s):
- Government Policy
- Report Type:
- Report
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- Date Published:
- 2011-08-05
- Description:
- Amended Submitted Version. This document is required by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The Proposed Consolidated Plan is the City's annual application to the Office of Community Planning and Development (HUD-CPD) for formula entitlement grant funds from four (4) different programs: Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), HOME Investment Partnership, Emergency Shelter Grant (ESG), and Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA) respectively. The 2011 Consolidated Plan represents the second year of New York City's five year strategic plan for Consolidated Plan Years 2010-2014. New York City's Consolidated Plan program year begins January 1 and ends December 31. These federal funds are used to address affordable housing, homelessness, supportive housing services and community development needs for programs which were conceived either to directly or indirectly benefit low- and moderate-income households. The report was amended to contain changes made to HOME, HOPWA and ESG entitlement program activities. The report also incorporates the amended Calendar Year 2011 Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program as adopted by the City Council. The modifications to New York City's HOME-, HOPWA- and ESG-funded programs constituted a minor amendment the City's Consolidated Plan. Therefore, a 30-day public comment period was not required. This volume contains the Executive Summary and Part I. Action Plan: One Year Use of Funds. This final version of the City's 2011 Consolidated Plan was forwarded to HUD on August 17, 2011.
- Agency:
- City Planning, Department of (DCP)
- Subject(s):
- Government Policy
- Report Type:
- Report
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- Date Published:
- 2011-08-05
- Description:
- Amended Submitted Version. This document is required by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The Proposed Consolidated Plan is the City's annual application to the Office of Community Planning and Development (HUD-CPD) for formula entitlement grant funds from four (4) different programs: Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), HOME Investment Partnership, Emergency Shelter Grant (ESG), and Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA) respectively. The 2011 Consolidated Plan represents the second year of New York City's five year strategic plan for Consolidated Plan Years 2010-2014. New York City's Consolidated Plan program year begins January 1 and ends December 31. These federal funds are used to address affordable housing, homelessness, supportive housing services and community development needs for programs which were conceived either to directly or indirectly benefit low- and moderate-income households. The report was amended to contain changes made to HOME, HOPWA and ESG entitlement program activities. The report also incorporates the amended Calendar Year 2011 Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program as adopted by the City Council. The modifications to New York City's HOME-, HOPWA- and ESG-funded programs constituted a minor amendment the City's Consolidated Plan. Therefore, a 30-day public comment period was not required. This volume continues Part I and contains section D., Supportive Housing Continuum of Care for the Homeless and Non-homeless Special Needs Populations; and Part II. Other Actions sections A through L. This final version of the City's 2011 Consolidated Plan was forwarded to HUD on August 17, 2011.
- Agency:
- City Planning, Department of (DCP)
- Subject(s):
- Government Policy
- Report Type:
- Report
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- Date Published:
- 2011-08-05
- Description:
- Amended Submitted Version. This document is required by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The Proposed Consolidated Plan is the City's annual application to the Office of Community Planning and Development (HUD-CPD) for formula entitlement grant funds from four (4) different programs: Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), HOME Investment Partnership, Emergency Shelter Grant (ESG), and Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA) respectively. The 2011 Consolidated Plan represents the second year of New York City's five year strategic plan for Consolidated Plan Years 2010-2014. New York City's Consolidated Plan program year begins January 1 and ends December 31. These federal funds are used to address affordable housing, homelessness, supportive housing services and community development needs for programs which were conceived either to directly or indirectly benefit low- and moderate-income households. The report was amended to contain changes made to HOME, HOPWA and ESG entitlement program activities. The report also incorporates the amended Calendar Year 2011 Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program as adopted by the City Council. The modifications to New York City's HOME-, HOPWA- and ESG-funded programs constituted a minor amendment the City's Consolidated Plan. Therefore, a 30-day public comment period was not required. This volume continues Part II and contains section M, Summary of Citizens' Comments; and Appendices. The Appendices includes: Definitions; Acronyms and Abbreviations; Maps of Community Development Eligible Census Tracts and Minority Populations; Dictionary of Program Description Variables; and Index of Programs; Resources for Prospective Homebuyers. This final version of the City's 2011 Consolidated Plan was forwarded to HUD on August 17, 2011.
- Agency:
- City Planning, Department of (DCP)
- Subject(s):
- Government Policy
- Report Type:
- Report
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- Date Published:
- 2011-07-11
- Description:
- These reports provide data on the performance of the City's public workforce development and adult education system. It reflects the diverse work of each agency, while also providing an overview of the system as a whole.
- Agency:
- Workforce Development, Mayor's Office of (WKDEV)
- Subject(s):
- Government Policy
- Report Type:
- Report
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- Date Published:
- 2011-07-01
- Description:
- Annual Report for Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 2010. Agency submitted date as 2011.
- Agency:
- NYC Employees' Retirement System (NYCERS)
- Subject(s):
- Government Policy
- Report Type:
- Report
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- Date Published:
- 2011-07-01
- Description:
- Comprehensive Annual Financial Report for Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 2011. Agency submitted date as 2011.
- Agency:
- NYC Employees' Retirement System (NYCERS)
- Subject(s):
- Government Policy
- Report Type:
- Report
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- Date Published:
- 2011-06-30
- Description:
- Mayor's Fund Newsletter Summer 2011
- Agency:
- Mayor's Fund to Advance NYC (Mayor's Fund)
- Subject(s):
- Government Policy
- Report Type:
- Report
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- Date Published:
- 2011-06-28
- Description:
- Annual report for 2010-2011
- Agency:
- Mayor's Fund to Advance NYC (Mayor's Fund)
- Subject(s):
- Government Policy
- Report Type:
- Report
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- Date Published:
- 2011-06-03
- Description:
- Rose Gill Hearn, Commissioner of the New York City Department of Investigation (DOI), released a report detailing a five-borough investigation into allegations of a possible slowdown by workers of the City Department of Sanitation (DSNY) during the December 2010 blizzard.
- Agency:
- Investigation, Department of (DOI)
- Subject(s):
- Government Policy
- Report Type:
- Report
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- Date Published:
- 2011-05-11
- Description:
- Local Law 53 report on False Claims.
- Agency:
- Law Department (LAW)
- Subject(s):
- Government Policy
- Report Type:
- Report
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- Date Published:
- 2011-04-01
- Description:
- Report on NYC Service's progress, partnerships, impact and metrics.
- Agency:
- NYC Service (SERVICE)
- Subject(s):
- Government Policy
- Report Type:
- Report
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- Date Published:
- 2011-04-01
- Description:
- Report
- Agency:
- Conflicts of Interest Board (COIB)
- Subject(s):
- Government Policy
- Report Type:
- Report
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- Date Published:
- 2011-04-01
- Description:
- Report
- Agency:
- Conflicts of Interest Board (COIB)
- Subject(s):
- Government Policy
- Report Type:
- Report
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- Date Published:
- 2011-03-31
- Description:
- Newsletter of the New York City Department of Environmental Protection's Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) office. The City's EEO Policy was created to provide equal opportunity for all employees and applicants for employment by ensuring that all workplaces in city agencies are free of illegal discrimination and harassment.
- Agency:
- Environmental Protection, Department of (DEP)
- Subject(s):
- Government Policy
- Report Type:
- Report
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- Date Published:
- 2011-03-31
- Description:
- Proposed Submission Version. This document is required by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The Proposed Annual Performance Report (APR) describes the City's performance concerning the statutory requirements of the Cranston-Gonzalez Housing Act's Comprehensive Housing Affordability Strategy and the City's use of federal funds for the four HUD Office of Community Planning and Development entitlement programs: Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), HOME Investment Partnership, Emergency Shelter Grant (ESG), and Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA). This document reports on the accomplishments and commitments of these funds during the 2011 Consolidated Plan Program Year, January 1, 2010 to December 31, 2010. In addition, an one-year update of the City's Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing (AFFH) Statement is included as part of the Proposed APR. The Evaluation of Annual Performance assesses the City's effectiveness in meeting the one-year action plan for allocating the funds, assisting households and persons with housing, and providing other services. The Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing is the one-year update to the City's Fair Housing Statement's analysis of impediments to fair housing choice. Citizen Participation includes the census tract maps of each borough which include the areas of directed assistance and other HUD requirements. This volume contains Part I., Annual Performance in its entirety. Part I describes New York City's performance based on the resources available in 2010. The volume also includes Part II. Status of Actions Undertaken in Previous Year is divided between Volumes One and Two. The Status of Actions Undertaken in Previous Year summarizes the actions taken to implement the Plan. Volume One contains the City's Continuum of Care. The document was released for it federally required 15-day public comment period on March 11, 2011 ending March 25, 2011.The Proposed 2010 APR was submitted to HUD as scheduled on March 31, 2011.
- Agency:
- City Planning, Department of (DCP)
- Subject(s):
- Government Policy
- Report Type:
- Report
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- Date Published:
- 2011-03-31
- Description:
- Proposed Submission Version. This document is required by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The Proposed Annual Performance Report (APR) describes the City's performance concerning the statutory requirements of the Cranston-Gonzalez Housing Act's Comprehensive Housing Affordability Strategy and the City's use of federal funds for the four HUD Office of Community Planning and Development entitlement programs: Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), HOME Investment Partnership, Emergency Shelter Grant (ESG), and Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA). This document reports on the accomplishments and commitments of these funds during the 2011 Consolidated Plan Program Year, January 1, 2010 to December 31, 2010. In addition, an one-year update of the City's Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing (AFFH) Statement is included as part of the Proposed APR. The Evaluation of Annual Performance assesses the City's effectiveness in meeting the one-year action plan for allocating the funds, assisting households and persons with housing, and providing other services. The Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing is the one-year update to the City's Fair Housing Statement's analysis of impediments to fair housing choice. Citizen Participation includes the census tract maps of each borough which include the areas of directed assistance and other HUD requirements. This volume contains the balance of the Status of Actions Undertaken in Previous Year; Part III. Evaluation of Annual Performance; Part IV. Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing; and, Part V. Citizen Participation, respectively. The document was released for it federally required 15-day public comment period on March 11, 2011 ending March 25, 2011. The Proposed 2010 APR was submitted to HUD as scheduled on March 31, 2011.
- Agency:
- City Planning, Department of (DCP)
- Subject(s):
- Government Policy
- Report Type:
- Report
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- Date Published:
- 2011-03-11
- Description:
- Proposed Public Comment Version. This document is required by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The Proposed Annual Performance Report (APR) describes the City's performance concerning the statutory requirements of the Cranston-Gonzalez Housing Act's Comprehensive Housing Affordability Strategy and the City's use of federal funds for the four HUD Office of Community Planning and Development entitlement programs: Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), HOME Investment Partnership, Emergency Shelter Grant (ESG), and Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA). This document reports on the accomplishments and commitments of these funds during the 2011 Consolidated Plan Program Year, January 1, 2010 to December 31, 2010. In addition, an one-year update of the City's Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing (AFFH) Statement is included as part of the Proposed APR. The Evaluation of Annual Performance assesses the City's effectiveness in meeting the one-year action plan for allocating the funds, assisting households and persons with housing, and providing other services. The Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing is the one-year update to the City's Fair Housing Statement's analysis of impediments to fair housing choice. Citizen Participation includes the census tract maps of each borough which include the areas of directed assistance and other HUD requirements. This volume contains Part I., Annual Performance in its entirety. Part I describes New York City's performance based on the resources available in 2010. The volume also includes Part II. Status of Actions Undertaken in Previous Year is divided between Volumes One and Two. The Status of Actions Undertaken in Previous Year summarizes the actions taken to implement the Plan. Volume One contains the City's Continuum of Care. The document was released for it federally required 15-day public comment period on March 11, 2011 ending March 25, 2011.
- Agency:
- City Planning, Department of (DCP)
- Subject(s):
- Government Policy
- Report Type:
- Report
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- Date Published:
- 2011-03-11
- Description:
- Proposed Public Comment Version. This document is required by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The Proposed Annual Performance Report (APR) describes the City's performance concerning the statutory requirements of the Cranston-Gonzalez Housing Act's Comprehensive Housing Affordability Strategy and the City's use of federal funds for the four HUD Office of Community Planning and Development entitlement programs: Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), HOME Investment Partnership, Emergency Shelter Grant (ESG), and Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA). This document reports on the accomplishments and commitments of these funds during the 2011 Consolidated Plan Program Year, January 1, 2010 to December 31, 2010. In addition, an one-year update of the City's Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing (AFFH) Statement is included as part of the Proposed APR. The Evaluation of Annual Performance assesses the City's effectiveness in meeting the one-year action plan for allocating the funds, assisting households and persons with housing, and providing other services. The Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing is the one-year update to the City's Fair Housing Statement's analysis of impediments to fair housing choice. Citizen Participation includes the census tract maps of each borough which include the areas of directed assistance and other HUD requirements. This volume contains the balance of the Status of Actions Undertaken in Previous Year; Part III. Evaluation of Annual Performance; Part IV. Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing; and, Part V. Citizen Participation, respectively. The document was released for it federally required 15-day public comment period on March 11, 2011 ending March 25, 2011.
- Agency:
- City Planning, Department of (DCP)
- Subject(s):
- Government Policy
- Report Type:
- Report
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- Date Published:
- 2011-02-10
- Description:
- Amended Public Comment Version. This document is required by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The Neighborhood Stabilization Program-Round 3(NSP-3) was created by Congress under the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act (Dodd-Frank Act) regulation Sec. 1497(a) to provide grants to States and localities for the redevelopment of foreclosed and abandoned homes and residential properties. The grants are intended to prevent further declines in neighborhoods most severely impacted by foreclosures. According to the Dodd-Frank Act, NSP-3 is to be considered a subgrant of the HUD's Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) entitlement program, and therefore bound HUD's Consolidated Plan regulations. NSP-3 funds must be used to undertake any or all of the following eligible activities: - establish financing mechanisms for purchase and redevelopment of foreclosed upon homes and residential properties, including such mechanisms as soft-seconds, loan loss reserves, and shared-equity loans for low- and moderate-income homebuyers; - purchase and rehabilitate homes and residential properties that have been abandoned or foreclosed upon, in order to sell, rent, or redevelop such homes and properties; - establish land banks for homes that have been foreclosed upon; - demolish blighted structures; and - redevelop demolished or vacant properties. Under existing Consolidated Plan citizen participation regulations, substantial amendments to an approved Plan are required to undergo a 30-day comment period prior to its submission to HUD. However, in order to expedite the localities receiving the funds, Congress has waived this regulation and requires the Program to undergo only a 15-day public review period instead. The public comment period began Thursday, February 10 and ends Thursday, February 24, 2011.
- Agency:
- City Planning, Department of (DCP)
- Subject(s):
- Government Policy
- Report Type:
- Report
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- Date Published:
- 2011-02-10
- Description:
- Amended Submitted Version. This document is required by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The Neighborhood Stabilization Program-Round 3(NSP-3) was created by Congress under the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act (Dodd-Frank Act) regulation Sec. 1497(a) to provide grants to States and localities for the redevelopment of foreclosed and abandoned homes and residential properties. The grants are intended to prevent further declines in neighborhoods most severely impacted by foreclosures. According to the Dodd-Frank Act, NSP-3 is to be considered a subgrant of the HUD's Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) entitlement program, and therefore bound HUD's Consolidated Plan regulations. NSP-3 funds must be used to undertake any or all of the following eligible activities: - establish financing mechanisms for purchase and redevelopment of foreclosed upon homes and residential properties, including such mechanisms as soft-seconds, loan loss reserves, and shared-equity loans for low- and moderate-income homebuyers; - purchase and rehabilitate homes and residential properties that have been abandoned or foreclosed upon, in order to sell, rent, or redevelop such homes and properties; - establish land banks for homes that have been foreclosed upon; - demolish blighted structures; and - redevelop demolished or vacant properties. Under existing Consolidated Plan citizen participation regulations, substantial amendments to an approved Plan are required to undergo a 30-day comment period prior to its submission to HUD. However, in order to expedite the localities receiving the funds, Congress has waived this regulation and requires the Program to undergo only a 15-day public review period instead. The public comment period began Thursday, February 10 and ends Thursday, February 24, 2011. The City of New York submitted its NSP amendment and additional federally-required materials on March 1, 2011.
- Agency:
- City Planning, Department of (DCP)
- Subject(s):
- Government Policy
- Report Type:
- Report
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- Date Published:
- 2011-02-01
- Description:
- This is the City's Fiscal 2011 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, 2011.
- Agency:
- Operations, Mayor's Office of (OPS)
- Subject(s):
- Government Policy
- Report Type:
- Report
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- Date Published:
- 2010-12-31
- Description:
- This report shows properties receiving the 421a partial tax exemption listed by Borough, Block & Lot, Neighborhood, Building Class, Tax Class, and Address.
- Agency:
- Finance, Department of (DOF)
- Subject(s):
- Government Policy
- Report Type:
- Report
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- Date Published:
- 2010-12-30
- Description:
- HUD Approved Version. This document is required by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The Proposed Consolidated Plan is the City's annual application to the Office of Community Planning and Development (HUD-CPD) for formula entitlement grant funds from four (4) different programs: Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), HOME Investment Partnership, Emergency Shelter Grant (ESG), and Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA) respectively. The 2011 Consolidated Plan represents the second year of New York City's five year strategic plan for Consolidated Plan Years 2010-2014. New York City's Consolidated Plan program year begins January 1 and ends December 31. These federal funds are used to address affordable housing, homelessness, supportive housing services and community development needs for programs which were conceived either to directly or indirectly benefit low- and moderate-income households. This volume contains the Executive Summary. This version was released for a 30 day public comment period from October 8, 2010 ending on November 8, 2010. The City submitted its Proposed Plan to HUD as required on November 15, 2010. The Proposed Plan was subsequently approved on December 30, 2010.
- Agency:
- City Planning, Department of (DCP)
- Subject(s):
- Government Policy
- Report Type:
- Report
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- Date Published:
- 2010-12-30
- Description:
- HUD Approved Version. This document is required by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The Proposed Consolidated Plan is the City's annual application to the Office of Community Planning and Development (HUD-CPD) for formula entitlement grant funds from four (4) different programs: Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), HOME Investment Partnership, Emergency Shelter Grant (ESG), and Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA) respectively. The 2011 Consolidated Plan represents the second year of New York City's five year strategic plan for Consolidated Plan Years 2010-2014. New York City's Consolidated Plan program year begins January 1 and ends December 31. These federal funds are used to address affordable housing, homelessness, supportive housing services and community development needs for programs which were conceived either to directly or indirectly benefit low- and moderate-income households. This volume contains the Executive Summary and Part I. Action Plan: One Year Use of Funds. This version was released for a 30 day public comment period from October 8, 2010 ending on November 8, 2010. The City submitted its Proposed Plan to HUD as required on November 15, 2010. The Proposed Plan was subsequently approved on December 30, 2010.
- Agency:
- City Planning, Department of (DCP)
- Subject(s):
- Government Policy
- Report Type:
- Report
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- Date Published:
- 2010-12-30
- Description:
- HUD Approved Version. This document is required by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The Proposed Consolidated Plan is the City's annual application to the Office of Community Planning and Development (HUD-CPD) for formula entitlement grant funds from four (4) different programs: Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), HOME Investment Partnership, Emergency Shelter Grant (ESG), and Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA) respectively. The 2011 Consolidated Plan represents the second year of New York City's five year strategic plan for Consolidated Plan Years 2010-2014. New York City's Consolidated Plan program year begins January 1 and ends December 31. These federal funds are used to address affordable housing, homelessness, supportive housing services and community development needs for programs which were conceived either to directly or indirectly benefit low- and moderate-income households. This volume continues Part I and contains section D., Supportive Housing Continuum of Care for the Homeless and Non-homeless Special Needs Populations; and Part II. Other Actions sections A through L. This version was released for a 30 day public comment period from October 8, 2010 ending on November 8, 2010. The City submitted its Proposed Plan to HUD as required on November 15, 2010. The Proposed Plan was subsequently approved on December 30, 2010.
- Agency:
- City Planning, Department of (DCP)
- Subject(s):
- Government Policy
- Report Type:
- Report
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- Date Published:
- 2010-12-30
- Description:
- HUD Approved Version. This document is required by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The Proposed Consolidated Plan is the City's annual application to the Office of Community Planning and Development (HUD-CPD) for formula entitlement grant funds from four (4) different programs: Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), HOME Investment Partnership, Emergency Shelter Grant (ESG), and Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA) respectively. The 2011 Consolidated Plan represents the second year of New York City's five year strategic plan for Consolidated Plan Years 2010-2014. New York City's Consolidated Plan program year begins January 1 and ends December 31. These federal funds are used to address affordable housing, homelessness, supportive housing services and community development needs for programs which were conceived either to directly or indirectly benefit low- and moderate-income households. This volume continues Part II and contains section M, Summary of Citizens' Comments; and Appendices. The Appendices includes: Definitions; Acronyms and Abbreviations; Maps of Community Development Eligible Census Tracts and Minority Populations; Dictionary of Program Description Variables; and Index of Programs; Resources for Prospective Homebuyers. This version was released for a 30 day public comment period from October 8, 2010 ending on November 8, 2010. The City submitted its Proposed Plan to HUD as required on November 15, 2010. The Proposed Plan was subsequently approved on December 30, 2010.
- Agency:
- City Planning, Department of (DCP)
- Subject(s):
- Government Policy
- Report Type:
- Report
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- Date Published:
- 2010-12-30
- Description:
- Public Advocate Bill de Blasio today released a report detailing 933 complaints cataloged by his Office following the snow storm. The calls and emails detailed by the report point to a city in crisis, with New Yorkers unable to connect with operators at 311 and stranded beyond the reach of emergency services.
- Agency:
- Public Advocate (PUB ADV)
- Subject(s):
- Government Policy
- Report Type:
- Report
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- Date Published:
- 2010-12-22
- Description:
- Mayor's Fund Newsletter Winter 2010
- Agency:
- Mayor's Fund to Advance NYC (Mayor's Fund)
- Subject(s):
- Government Policy
- Report Type:
- Report
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- Date Published:
- 2010-12-01
- Description:
- DOB strategic plan ranging from 2010 to 2013.
- Agency:
- Buildings, Department of (DOB)
- Subject(s):
- Government Policy
- Report Type:
- Report
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- Date Published:
- 2010-12-01
- Description:
- a comprehensive report analyzing the broad impact of U.S. Supreme Court?s Citizens United ruling in the 2010 election cycle. The report catalogs that the Court's decision led to significant secret spending this election cycle and that groups which kept ...
- Agency:
- Public Advocate (PUB ADV)
- Subject(s):
- Government Policy
- Report Type:
- Report
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- Date Published:
- 2010-12-01
- Description:
- Report
- Agency:
- Conflicts of Interest Board (COIB)
- Subject(s):
- Government Policy
- Report Type:
- Report
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- Date Published:
- 2010-11-15
- Description:
- Submission Version. This document is required by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The Proposed Consolidated Plan is the City's annual application to the Office of Community Planning and Development (HUD-CPD) for formula entitlement grant funds from four (4) different programs: Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), HOME Investment Partnership, Emergency Shelter Grant (ESG), and Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA) respectively. The 2011 Consolidated Plan represents the second year of New York City's five year strategic plan for Consolidated Plan Years 2010-2014. New York City's Consolidated Plan program year begins January 1 and ends December 31. These federal funds are used to address affordable housing, homelessness, supportive housing services and community development needs for programs which were conceived either to directly or indirectly benefit low- and moderate-income households. This volume contains the Executive Summary. This version was released for a 30 day public comment period from October 8, 2010 ending on November 8, 2010. The City submitted its Proposed Plan to HUD as required on November 15, 2010.
- Agency:
- City Planning, Department of (DCP)
- Subject(s):
- Government Policy
- Report Type:
- Report
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- Date Published:
- 2010-11-15
- Description:
- Submission Version. This document is required by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The Proposed Consolidated Plan is the City's annual application to the Office of Community Planning and Development (HUD-CPD) for formula entitlement grant funds from four (4) different programs: Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), HOME Investment Partnership, Emergency Shelter Grant (ESG), and Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA) respectively. The 2011 Consolidated Plan represents the second year of New York City's five year strategic plan for Consolidated Plan Years 2010-2014. New York City's Consolidated Plan program year begins January 1 and ends December 31. These federal funds are used to address affordable housing, homelessness, supportive housing services and community development needs for programs which were conceived either to directly or indirectly benefit low- and moderate-income households. This volume contains the Executive Summary and Part I. Action Plan: One Year Use of Funds. This version was released for a 30 day public comment period from October 8, 2010 ending on November 8, 2010. The City submitted its Proposed Plan to HUD as required on November 15, 2010.
- Agency:
- City Planning, Department of (DCP)
- Subject(s):
- Government Policy
- Report Type:
- Report
-
- Date Published:
- 2010-11-15
- Description:
- Submission Version. This document is required by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The Proposed Consolidated Plan is the City's annual application to the Office of Community Planning and Development (HUD-CPD) for formula entitlement grant funds from four (4) different programs: Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), HOME Investment Partnership, Emergency Shelter Grant (ESG), and Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA) respectively. The 2011 Consolidated Plan represents the second year of New York City's five year strategic plan for Consolidated Plan Years 2010-2014. New York City's Consolidated Plan program year begins January 1 and ends December 31. These federal funds are used to address affordable housing, homelessness, supportive housing services and community development needs for programs which were conceived either to directly or indirectly benefit low- and moderate-income households. This volume continues Part I and contains section D., Supportive Housing Continuum of Care for the Homeless and Non-homeless Special Needs Populations; and Part II. Other Actions sections A through L. This version was released for a 30 day public comment period from October 8, 2010 ending on November 8, 2010. The City submitted its Proposed Plan to HUD as required on November 15, 2010.
- Agency:
- City Planning, Department of (DCP)
- Subject(s):
- Government Policy
- Report Type:
- Report
-
- Date Published:
- 2010-11-15
- Description:
- Submission Version. This document is required by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The Proposed Consolidated Plan is the City's annual application to the Office of Community Planning and Development (HUD-CPD) for formula entitlement grant funds from four (4) different programs: Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), HOME Investment Partnership, Emergency Shelter Grant (ESG), and Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA) respectively. The 2011 Consolidated Plan represents the second year of New York City's five year strategic plan for Consolidated Plan Years 2010-2014. New York City's Consolidated Plan program year begins January 1 and ends December 31. These federal funds are used to address affordable housing, homelessness, supportive housing services and community development needs for programs which were conceived either to directly or indirectly benefit low- and moderate-income households. This volume continues Part II and contains section M, Summary of Citizens' Comments; and Appendices. The Appendices includes: Definitions; Acronyms and Abbreviations; Maps of Community Development Eligible Census Tracts and Minority Populations; Dictionary of Program Description Variables; and Index of Programs; Resources for Prospective Homebuyers. This version was released for a 30 day public comment period from October 8, 2010 ending on November 8, 2010. The City submitted its Proposed Plan to HUD as required on November 15, 2010.
- Agency:
- City Planning, Department of (DCP)
- Subject(s):
- Government Policy
- Report Type:
- Report
-
- Date Published:
- 2010-11-01
- Description:
- Statute
- Agency:
- Conflicts of Interest Board (COIB)
- Subject(s):
- Government Policy
- Report Type:
- Report
-
- Date Published:
- 2010-10-08
- Description:
- Proposed Public Comment Version. This document is required by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The Proposed Consolidated Plan is the City's annual application to the Office of Community Planning and Development (HUD-CPD) for formula entitlement grant funds from four (4) different programs: Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), HOME Investment Partnership, Emergency Shelter Grant (ESG), and Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA) respectively. The 2011 Consolidated Plan represents the second year of New York City's five year strategic plan for Consolidated Plan Years 2010-2014. New York City's Consolidated Plan program year begins January 1 and ends December 31. These federal funds are used to address affordable housing, homelessness, supportive housing services and community development needs for programs which were conceived either to directly or indirectly benefit low- and moderate-income households. This volume contains the Executive Summary. This version was released for a 30 day public comment period from October 8, 2010 ending on November 8, 2010.
- Agency:
- City Planning, Department of (DCP)
- Subject(s):
- Government Policy
- Report Type:
- Report
-
- Date Published:
- 2010-10-08
- Description:
- Proposed Public Comment Version. This document is required by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The Proposed Consolidated Plan is the City's annual application to the Office of Community Planning and Development (HUD-CPD) for formula entitlement grant funds from four (4) different programs: Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), HOME Investment Partnership, Emergency Shelter Grant (ESG), and Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA) respectively. The 2011 Consolidated Plan represents the second year of New York City's five year strategic plan for Consolidated Plan Years 2010-2014. New York City's Consolidated Plan program year begins January 1 and ends December 31. These federal funds are used to address affordable housing, homelessness, supportive housing services and community development needs for programs which were conceived either to directly or indirectly benefit low- and moderate-income households. This volume contains the Executive Summary and Part I. Action Plan: One Year Use of Funds. This version was released for a 30 day public comment period from October 8, 2010 ending on November 8, 2010.
- Agency:
- City Planning, Department of (DCP)
- Subject(s):
- Government Policy
- Report Type:
- Report
-
- Date Published:
- 2010-10-08
- Description:
- Proposed Public Comment Version. This document is required by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The Proposed Consolidated Plan is the City's annual application to the Office of Community Planning and Development (HUD-CPD) for formula entitlement grant funds from four (4) different programs: Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), HOME Investment Partnership, Emergency Shelter Grant (ESG), and Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA) respectively. The 2011 Consolidated Plan represents the second year of New York City's five year strategic plan for Consolidated Plan Years 2010-2014. New York City's Consolidated Plan program year begins January 1 and ends December 31. These federal funds are used to address affordable housing, homelessness, supportive housing services and community development needs for programs which were conceived either to directly or indirectly benefit low- and moderate-income households. This volume continues Part I and contains section D., Supportive Housing Continuum of Care for the Homeless and Non-homeless Special Needs Populations; and Part II. Other Actions sections A through L. This version was released for a 30 day public comment period from October 8, 2010 ending on November 8, 2010.
- Agency:
- City Planning, Department of (DCP)
- Subject(s):
- Government Policy
- Report Type:
- Report
-
- Date Published:
- 2010-10-08
- Description:
- Proposed Public Comment Version. This document is required by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The Proposed Consolidated Plan is the City's annual application to the Office of Community Planning and Development (HUD-CPD) for formula entitlement grant funds from four (4) different programs: Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), HOME Investment Partnership, Emergency Shelter Grant (ESG), and Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA) respectively. The 2011 Consolidated Plan represents the second year of New York City's five year strategic plan for Consolidated Plan Years 2010-2014. New York City's Consolidated Plan program year begins January 1 and ends December 31. These federal funds are used to address affordable housing, homelessness, supportive housing services and community development needs for programs which were conceived either to directly or indirectly benefit low- and moderate-income households. This volume continues Part II and contains section M, Summary of Citizens' Comments; and Appendices. The Appendices includes: Definitions; Acronyms and Abbreviations; Maps of Community Development Eligible Census Tracts and Minority Populations; Dictionary of Program Description Variables; and Index of Programs; Resources for Prospective Homebuyers. This version was released for a 30 day public comment period from October 8, 2010 ending on November 8, 2010.
- Agency:
- City Planning, Department of (DCP)
- Subject(s):
- Government Policy
- Report Type:
- Report
-
- Date Published:
- 2010-10-07
- Description:
- Mayor's Fund Newsletter Fall 2010
- Agency:
- Mayor's Fund to Advance NYC (Mayor's Fund)
- Subject(s):
- Government Policy
- Report Type:
- Report
-
- Date Published:
- 2010-09-01
- Description:
- Annual report of the dates and results of all inspections of all beaches and the dates and reasons for any warning or closure, and such other information deemed appropriate by the Commissioner of Health and Mental Hygiene, for the Friday proceeding the last Monday of May until the Friday after the first Monday of September of each year
- Agency:
- Health and Mental Hygiene, Department of (DOHMH)
- Subject(s):
- Government Policy
- Report Type:
- Report
-
- Date Published:
- 2010-09-01
- Description:
- This is the City's Fiscal 2010 Mayor's Management Report (MMR). The report contains narrative, data tables and charts describing the performance of the City and its agencies during the fiscal year (July through June). 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 annual MMR is published in September to look at the City's performance for the recently ended fiscal year, in comparison to annual plans and previous years' performance. The Preliminary MMR (PMMR) is published the previous winter, providing an early update of how the City is performing four months into the fiscal year, for July through October. Agency submitted date as September 1, 2010.
- Agency:
- Operations, Mayor's Office of (OPS)
- Subject(s):
- Government Policy
- Report Type:
- Report
-
- Date Published:
- 2010-08-06
- Description:
- Amended Submitted Version. This document is required by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The Proposed Consolidated Plan is the City's annual application to the Office of Community Planning and Development (HUD-CPD) for formula entitlement grant funds from four (4) different programs: Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), HOME Investment Partnership, Emergency Shelter Grant (ESG), and Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA) respectively. The 2010 Consolidated Plan contains New York City's submission to HUD of its five-year strategic plan for Consolidated Plan Years 2010-2014 and its one-year action plan for the 2010 Consolidated Plan Program Year. New York City's Consolidated Plan program year begins January 1 and ends December 31. The 2010 Consolidated Plan consists of five chapters: Executive Summary, Community Profile, Five-Year Strategic Plan: Priorities and Actions, Action Plan: One-Year Use of Funds, and Other Actions, as well as seven Appendices. These federal funds are used to address affordable housing, homelessness, supportive housing services and community development needs for programs which were conceived either to directly or indirectly benefit low- and moderate-income households. The amended 2010 Consolidated Plan contains changes made to the CDBG, HOME, ESG and HOPWA entitlement-funded program activities. It adjusts upward the HOME entitlement grant allocation from the grant amount originally requested to the actual amount awarded as a result of the Federal Fiscal Year 2010 (FFY10) appropriations. The amendment includes the addition of one new HOME-funded program, and the reallocation of the FFY10 HOME grant funds among the remaining programs. In addition, it incorporates the amended Calendar Year 2010 Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program, as adopted by the City Council; as well as minor amendments to the ESG-, and HOPWA-funded activities to reflect the formula entitlement grant monies actually received by New York City for each of the respective grant programs, and programmatic changes as the result of the New York City Fiscal Year 2011 (CFY11) budget which began on July 1, 2010. This volume contains the Executive Summary. The public comment period on the substantially amended HOME-funded entitlement program activities began July 7, 2010 and ended August 5, 2010. The amended Plan was subsequently submitted to HUD on August 6, 2010.
- Agency:
- City Planning, Department of (DCP)
- Subject(s):
- Government Policy
- Report Type:
- Report
-
- Date Published:
- 2010-08-06
- Description:
- Amended Submitted Version. This document is required by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The Proposed Consolidated Plan is the City's annual application to the Office of Community Planning and Development (HUD-CPD) for formula entitlement grant funds from four (4) different programs: Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), HOME Investment Partnership, Emergency Shelter Grant (ESG), and Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA) respectively. The 2010 Consolidated Plan contains New York City's submission to HUD of its five-year strategic plan for Consolidated Plan Years 2010-2014 and its one-year action plan for the 2010 Consolidated Plan Program Year. New York City's Consolidated Plan program year begins January 1 and ends December 31. The 2010 Consolidated Plan consists of five chapters: Executive Summary, Community Profile, Five-Year Strategic Plan: Priorities and Actions, Action Plan: One-Year Use of Funds, and Other Actions, as well as seven Appendices. These federal funds are used to address affordable housing, homelessness, supportive housing services and community development needs for programs which were conceived either to directly or indirectly benefit low- and moderate-income households. The amended 2010 Consolidated Plan contains changes made to the CDBG, HOME, ESG and HOPWA entitlement-funded program activities. It adjusts upward the HOME entitlement grant allocation from the grant amount originally requested to the actual amount awarded as a result of the Federal Fiscal Year 2010 (FFY10) appropriations. The amendment includes the addition of one new HOME-funded program, and the reallocation of the FFY10 HOME grant funds among the remaining programs. In addition, it incorporates the amended Calendar Year 2010 Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program, as adopted by the City Council; as well as minor amendments to the ESG-, and HOPWA-funded activities to reflect the formula entitlement grant monies actually received by New York City for each of the respective grant programs, and programmatic changes as the result of the New York City Fiscal Year 2011 (CFY11) budget which began on July 1, 2010. This volume contains the Executive Summary and the Community Profile. The Community Profile describes New York City's estimated population and racial/ethnic composition, the composition of low- and moderate-income households (renter and owner), and an analysis of New York City's housing market in terms of: housing availability/vacancy; housing quality, including physical defects and overcrowding; and housing costs, including contract rents and households suffering from cost burden. In addition, the Profile describes the New York City Housing Authority's (NYCHA's) public housing population, its housing unit inventory by number of bedrooms and age of physical plant, and the Authority's conventional and Section 8 waiting lists. The public comment period on the substantially amended HOME-funded entitlement program activities began July 7, 2010 and ended August 5, 2010.The amended Plan was subsequently submitted to HUD on August 6, 2010.
- Agency:
- City Planning, Department of (DCP)
- Subject(s):
- Government Policy
- Report Type:
- Report
-
- Date Published:
- 2010-08-06
- Description:
- Amended Submitted Version. This document is required by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The Proposed Consolidated Plan is the City's annual application to the Office of Community Planning and Development (HUD-CPD) for formula entitlement grant funds from four (4) different programs: Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), HOME Investment Partnership, Emergency Shelter Grant (ESG), and Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA) respectively. The 2010 Consolidated Plan contains New York City's submission to HUD of its five-year strategic plan for Consolidated Plan Years 2010-2014 and its one-year action plan for the 2010 Consolidated Plan Program Year. New York City's Consolidated Plan program year begins January 1 and ends December 31. The 2010 Consolidated Plan consists of five chapters: Executive Summary, Community Profile, Five-Year Strategic Plan: Priorities and Actions, Action Plan: One-Year Use of Funds, and Other Actions, as well as seven Appendices. These federal funds are used to address affordable housing, homelessness, supportive housing services and community development needs for programs which were conceived either to directly or indirectly benefit low- and moderate-income households. The amended 2010 Consolidated Plan contains changes made to the CDBG, HOME, ESG and HOPWA entitlement-funded program activities. It adjusts upward the HOME entitlement grant allocation from the grant amount originally requested to the actual amount awarded as a result of the Federal Fiscal Year 2010 (FFY10) appropriations. The amendment includes the addition of one new HOME-funded program, and the reallocation of the FFY10 HOME grant funds among the remaining programs. In addition, it incorporates the amended Calendar Year 2010 Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program, as adopted by the City Council; as well as minor amendments to the ESG-, and HOPWA-funded activities to reflect the formula entitlement grant monies actually received by New York City for each of the respective grant programs, and programmatic changes as the result of the New York City Fiscal Year 2011 (CFY11) budget which began on July 1, 2010. This volume continues the Five-Year Strategic Plan. The Five-Year Strategy describes the city's priorities and proposed actions for Consolidated Plan years 2010-2014 which relate to: housing funded by HUD and the City including NYCHA public housing, transitional housing, permanent housing, and homeless prevention programs; CDBG-funded non-housing activities; and actions to address the needs of persons with HIV/AIDS, the elderly, and persons with a disability. The public comment period on the substantially amended HOME-funded entitlement program activities began July 7, 2010 and ended August 5, 2010. The amended Plan was subsequently submitted to HUD on August 6, 2010.
- Agency:
- City Planning, Department of (DCP)
- Subject(s):
- Government Policy
- Report Type:
- Report
-
- Date Published:
- 2010-08-06
- Description:
- Amended Submitted Version. This document is required by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The Proposed Consolidated Plan is the City's annual application to the Office of Community Planning and Development (HUD-CPD) for formula entitlement grant funds from four (4) different programs: Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), HOME Investment Partnership, Emergency Shelter Grant (ESG), and Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA) respectively. The 2010 Consolidated Plan contains New York City's submission to HUD of its five-year strategic plan for Consolidated Plan Years 2010-2014 and its one-year action plan for the 2010 Consolidated Plan Program Year. New York City's Consolidated Plan program year begins January 1 and ends December 31. The 2010 Consolidated Plan consists of five chapters: Executive Summary, Community Profile, Five-Year Strategic Plan: Priorities and Actions, Action Plan: One-Year Use of Funds, and Other Actions, as well as seven Appendices. These federal funds are used to address affordable housing, homelessness, supportive housing services and community development needs for programs which were conceived either to directly or indirectly benefit low- and moderate-income households. The amended 2010 Consolidated Plan contains changes made to the CDBG, HOME, ESG and HOPWA entitlement-funded program activities. It adjusts upward the HOME entitlement grant allocation from the grant amount originally requested to the actual amount awarded as a result of the Federal Fiscal Year 2010 (FFY10) appropriations. The amendment includes the addition of one new HOME-funded program, and the reallocation of the FFY10 HOME grant funds among the remaining programs. In addition, it incorporates the amended Calendar Year 2010 Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program, as adopted by the City Council; as well as minor amendments to the ESG-, and HOPWA-funded activities to reflect the formula entitlement grant monies actually received by New York City for each of the respective grant programs, and programmatic changes as the result of the New York City Fiscal Year 2011 (CFY11) budget which began on July 1, 2010. This volume contains One-Year Action Plan. The One-Year Action Plan contains a description of the City's intended use of entitlement funds to address affordable housing, homelessness, supportive housing services and community development needs. In addition, the Action Plan describes: NYCHA funds, including the Capital Fund Grant, and other public housing competitive programs; the HUD Competitive Funds, including Section 202 Supportive Housing for the Elderly, and Section 811 Supportive Housing for Persons with Disabilities; the State Funds; the City matching and non-matching Funds; and Private funds. The public comment period on the substantially amended HOME-funded entitlement program activities began July 7, 2010 and ended August 5, 2010. The amended Plan was subsequently submitted to HUD on August 6, 2010.
- Agency:
- City Planning, Department of (DCP)
- Subject(s):
- Government Policy
- Report Type:
- Report
-
- Date Published:
- 2010-08-06
- Description:
- Amended Submitted Version. This document is required by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The Proposed Consolidated Plan is the City's annual application to the Office of Community Planning and Development (HUD-CPD) for formula entitlement grant funds from four (4) different programs: Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), HOME Investment Partnership, Emergency Shelter Grant (ESG), and Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA) respectively. The 2010 Consolidated Plan contains New York City's submission to HUD of its five-year strategic plan for Consolidated Plan Years 2010-2014 and its one-year action plan for the 2010 Consolidated Plan Program Year. New York City's Consolidated Plan program year begins January 1 and ends December 31. The 2010 Consolidated Plan consists of five chapters: Executive Summary, Community Profile, Five-Year Strategic Plan: Priorities and Actions, Action Plan: One-Year Use of Funds, and Other Actions, as well as seven Appendices. These federal funds are used to address affordable housing, homelessness, supportive housing services and community development needs for programs which were conceived either to directly or indirectly benefit low- and moderate-income households. The amended 2010 Consolidated Plan contains changes made to the CDBG, HOME, ESG and HOPWA entitlement-funded program activities. It adjusts upward the HOME entitlement grant allocation from the grant amount originally requested to the actual amount awarded as a result of the Federal Fiscal Year 2010 (FFY10) appropriations. The amendment includes the addition of one new HOME-funded program, and the reallocation of the FFY10 HOME grant funds among the remaining programs. In addition, it incorporates the amended Calendar Year 2010 Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program, as adopted by the City Council; as well as minor amendments to the ESG-, and HOPWA-funded activities to reflect the formula entitlement grant monies actually received by New York City for each of the respective grant programs, and programmatic changes as the result of the New York City Fiscal Year 2011 (CFY11) budget which began on July 1, 2010. This volume contains Other Actions and Appendices. The Other Actions section fulfills the statutory requirements of the Cranston-Gonzalez Housing Act's Comprehensive Housing Affordability Strategy. The Appendices include: Definitions, Acronyms and Abbreviations, Maps of Areas for Directed Assistance and Minority Populations, Index of Program Names, Dictionary of Program Description Variables and Resources for Prospective Homebuyers. The public comment period on the substantially amended HOME-funded entitlement program activities began July 7, 2010 and ended August 5, 2010. The amended Plan was subsequently submitted to HUD on August 6, 2010.
- Agency:
- City Planning, Department of (DCP)
- Subject(s):
- Government Policy
- Report Type:
- Report
-
- Date Published:
- 2010-07-31
- Description:
- Newsletter of the New York City Department of Environmental Protection's Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) office. The City's EEO Policy was created to provide equal opportunity for all employees and applicants for employment by ensuring that all workplaces in city agencies are free of illegal discrimination and harassment.
- Agency:
- Environmental Protection, Department of (DEP)
- Subject(s):
- Government Policy
- Report Type:
- Report
-
- Date Published:
- 2010-07-10
- Description:
- Amended Public Comment Version. This is the City of New York's 2010 Consolidated Plan: Addendum - HOME Investment Partnership (HOME) Program which substantially amends both the City's Consolidated Plan Five-Year Strategic Plan for 2010-2014 and its One-Year Action Plan for the 2010 Consolidated Plan Program Year. The 2010 Proposed Consolidated Plan consists of five chapters: Executive Summary, Community Profile, Five-Year Strategic Plan: Priorities and Actions, Action Plan: One-Year Use of Funds, and Other Actions, as well as seven Appendices. These federal funds are used to address affordable housing, homelessness, supportive housing services and community development needs for programs which were conceived either to directly or indirectly benefit low- and moderate-income households. The amendment to New York City's HOME-funded activities includes the addition of a new program: HOME Tenant-Based Rental Assistance, and the reallocation of the FFY10 HOME Program grant funds received among the existing programs previously approved for its 2010 One-Year Action Plan. Furthermore, the Five-Year Strategic Plan - Housing Strategy and Priority Needs Statement has been amended to include a description of the housing market conditions which led the City to decide to expend its HOME funds on tenant-based rental activities to address its housing affordability needs. This volume contains the substantial amendments to the HOME Investment Partnership Program. This document was released for a 30 day public comment period from July 7, 2010 ending on August 5, 2010.
- Agency:
- City Planning, Department of (DCP)
- Subject(s):
- Government Policy
- Report Type:
- Report
-
- Date Published:
- 2010-07-01
- Description:
- Comprehensive Annual Financial Report for Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 2010. Agency submitted date as 2010.
- Agency:
- NYC Employees' Retirement System (NYCERS)
- Subject(s):
- Government Policy
- Report Type:
- Report
-
- Date Published:
- 2010-07-01
- Description:
- Annual Report for Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 2009. Agency submitted date as 2010.
- Agency:
- NYC Employees' Retirement System (NYCERS)
- Subject(s):
- Government Policy
- Report Type:
- Report
-
- Date Published:
- 2010-06-10
- Description:
- Annual report for 2009-2010
- Agency:
- Mayor's Fund to Advance NYC (Mayor's Fund)
- Subject(s):
- Government Policy
- Report Type:
- Report
-
- Date Published:
- 2010-05-26
- Description:
- Mayor's Fund NewsletterMay 2010
- Agency:
- Mayor's Fund to Advance NYC (Mayor's Fund)
- Subject(s):
- Government Policy
- Report Type:
- Report
-
- Date Published:
- 2010-04-19
- Description:
- Local Law 53 report on False Claims.
- Agency:
- Law Department (LAW)
- Subject(s):
- Government Policy
- Report Type:
- Report
-
- Date Published:
- 2010-04-01
- Description:
- Report on NYC Service's progress, partnerships, impact and metrics
- Agency:
- NYC Service (SERVICE)
- Subject(s):
- Government Policy
- Report Type:
- Report
-
- Date Published:
- 2010-03-31
- Description:
- Proposed Submission Version. This document is required by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The Proposed Annual Performance Report (APR) describes the City's performance concerning the statutory requirements of the Cranston-Gonzalez Housing Act's Comprehensive Housing Affordability Strategy and the City's use of federal funds for the four HUD Office of Community Planning and Development entitlement programs: Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), HOME Investment Partnership, Emergency Shelter Grant (ESG), and Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA). This document reports on the accomplishments and commitment of these funds during the past Consolidated Plan Program Year, January 1, 2009 to December 31, 2009. In addition, an one-year update of the City's Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing (AFFH) Statement is included as part of the Proposed APR. The Proposed 2009 Consolidated Plan APR is a four-part document, divided into two volumes, which contains a summary of the programmatic accomplishments for projects and evaluates New York City's performance in meeting its priorities and objectives. Volume One contains Part I., Annual Performance in its entirety. Part I describes New York City's performance based on the resources available in 2009. Part II. Status of Actions Undertaken in Previous Year is divided between Volumes One and Two. The Status of Actions Undertaken in Previous Year summarizes the actions taken to implement the Plan. Volume One contains the One-Year Update to the City's Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing (AFFH)Statement; and the Continuum of Care. The Proposed APR's public comment period was from March 12, 2010 to March 26, 2010 and subsequently submitted to HUD on March 31, 2010 as per federal requirements.
- Agency:
- City Planning, Department of (DCP)
- Subject(s):
- Government Policy
- Report Type:
- Report
-
- Date Published:
- 2010-03-31
- Description:
- Proposed Submission Version. This document is required by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The Proposed Annual Performance Report (APR) describes the City's performance concerning the statutory requirements of the Cranston-Gonzalez Housing Act's Comprehensive Housing Affordability Strategy and the City's use of federal funds for the four HUD Office of Community Planning and Development entitlement programs: Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), HOME Investment Partnership, Emergency Shelter Grant (ESG), and Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA). This document reports on the accomplishments and commitment of these funds during the past Consolidated Plan Program Year, January 1, 2009 to December 31, 2009. In addition, an one-year update of the City's Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing (AFFH) Statement is included as part of the Proposed APR. The Proposed 2009 Consolidated Plan APR is a four-part document, divided into two volumes, which contains a summary of the programmatic accomplishments for projects and evaluates New York City's performance in meeting its priorities and objectives. Volume Two contains the balance of the Status of Actions Undertaken in Previous Year; Part III. Evaluation of Annual Performance; and, Part IV. Citizen Participation, respectively. The Evaluation of Annual Performance assesses the City's effectiveness in meeting the one-year action plan for allocating the funds, assisting households and persons with housing, and providing other services. Citizen Participation includes the census tract maps of each borough which include the areas of directed assistance and other HUD requirements. Volume Two also includes the Appendix: HOPWA Project Sponsor Information. The Proposed APR's public comment period was from March 12, 2010 to March 26, 2010 and subsequently submitted to HUD on March 31, 2010 as per federal requirements.
- Agency:
- City Planning, Department of (DCP)
- Subject(s):
- Government Policy
- Report Type:
- Report
-
- Date Published:
- 2010-03-12
- Description:
- Proposed Public Comment Version. This document is required by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The Proposed Annual Performance Report (APR) describes the City's performance concerning the statutory requirements of the Cranston-Gonzalez Housing Act's Comprehensive Housing Affordability Strategy and the City's use of federal funds for the four HUD Office of Community Planning and Development entitlement programs: Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), HOME Investment Partnership, Emergency Shelter Grant (ESG), and Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA). This document reports on the accomplishments and commitment of these funds during the past Consolidated Plan Program Year, January 1, 2009 to December 31, 2009. In addition, an one-year update of the City's Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing (AFFH) Statement is included as part of the Proposed APR. The Proposed 2009 Consolidated Plan APR is a four-part document, divided into two volumes, which contains a summary of the programmatic accomplishments for projects and evaluates New York City's performance in meeting its priorities and objectives. Volume One contains Part I., Annual Performance in its entirety. Part I describes New York City's performance based on the resources available in 2009. Part II. Status of Actions Undertaken in Previous Year is divided between Volumes One and Two. The Status of Actions Undertaken in Previous Year summarizes the actions taken to implement the Plan. Volume One contains the One-Year Update to the City's Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing (AFFH)Statement; and the Continuum of Care. The Proposed APR's public comment period was from March 12, 2010 to March 26, 2010.
- Agency:
- City Planning, Department of (DCP)
- Subject(s):
- Government Policy
- Report Type:
- Report
-
- Date Published:
- 2010-03-12
- Description:
- Proposed Public Comment Version. This document is required by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The Proposed Annual Performance Report (APR) describes the City's performance concerning the statutory requirements of the Cranston-Gonzalez Housing Act's Comprehensive Housing Affordability Strategy and the City's use of federal funds for the four HUD Office of Community Planning and Development entitlement programs: Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), HOME Investment Partnership, Emergency Shelter Grant (ESG), and Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA). This document reports on the accomplishments and commitment of these funds during the past Consolidated Plan Program Year, January 1, 2009 to December 31, 2009. In addition, an one-year update of the City's Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing (AFFH) Statement is included as part of the Proposed APR. The Proposed 2009 Consolidated Plan APR is a four-part document, divided into two volumes, which contains a summary of the programmatic accomplishments for projects and evaluates New York City's performance in meeting its priorities and objectives. Volume Two contains the balance of the Status of Actions Undertaken in Previous Year; Part III. Evaluation of Annual Performance; and, Part IV. Citizen Participation, respectively. The Evaluation of Annual Performance assesses the City's effectiveness in meeting the one-year action plan for allocating the funds, assisting households and persons with housing, and providing other services. Citizen Participation includes the census tract maps of each borough which include the areas of directed assistance and other HUD requirements. Volume Two also includes the Appendix: HOPWA Project Sponsor Information. The Proposed APR's public comment period was from March 12, 2010 to March 26, 2010.
- Agency:
- City Planning, Department of (DCP)
- Subject(s):
- Government Policy
- Report Type:
- Report
-
- Date Published:
- 2010-02-01
- Description:
- This is the City's Fiscal 2010 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, 2010.
- Agency:
- Operations, Mayor's Office of (OPS)
- Subject(s):
- Government Policy
- Report Type:
- Report
-
- Date Published:
- 2010-01-04
- Description:
- This report, issued by the Office of Emergency Management (OEM), details the OEM's achievements and plans for the period of July 2007 to November 2009. It summarizes how the OEM responded to disasters and how the OEM educated citizens on preparing for emergencies.
- Agency:
- Emergency Management, Office of (OEM)
- Subject(s):
- Government Policy
- Report Type:
- Report
-
- Date Published:
- 2010-01-01
- Description:
- CEO's annual report, titled Evidence and Impact, provides an overview of activities and accomplishments in 2009, highlighting program impacts and CEO's ongoing evaluation agenda. The report also identifies CEO programs that have been scaled-up with public and private investments in New York City and beyond
- Agency:
- Economic Opportunity, Mayor's Office for (Opportunity)
- Subject(s):
- Government Policy
- Report Type:
- Report
-
- Date Published:
- 2010-01-01
- Description:
- CEO's annual report, titled Evidence and Impact, provides an overview of activities and accomplishments in 2009, highlighting program impacts and CEO's ongoing evaluation agenda. The report also identifies CEO programs that have been scaled-up with public and private investments in New York City and beyond
- Agency:
- Economic Opportunity, Mayor's Office for (Opportunity)
- Subject(s):
- Government Policy
- Report Type:
- Report
-
- Date Published:
- 2010-01-01
- Description:
- Article
- Agency:
- Conflicts of Interest Board (COIB)
- Subject(s):
- Government Policy
- Report Type:
- Report
-
- Date Published:
- 2009-12-31
- Description:
- This report shows properties receiving the 421a partial tax exemption listed by Borough, Block & Lot, Neighborhood, Building Class, Tax Class, and Address.
- Agency:
- Finance, Department of (DOF)
- Subject(s):
- Government Policy
- Report Type:
- Report
-
- Date Published:
- 2009-12-24
- Description:
- HUD Approved Version. This document is required by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The Proposed Consolidated Plan is the City's annual application to the Office of Community Planning and Development (HUD-CPD) for formula entitlement grant funds from four (4) different programs: Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), HOME Investment Partnership, Emergency Shelter Grant (ESG), and Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA) respectively. The 2010 Consolidated Plan contains New York City's submission to HUD of its five-year strategic plan for Consolidated Plan Years 2010-2014 and its one-year action plan for the 2010 Consolidated Plan Program Year. New York City's Consolidated Plan program year begins January 1 and ends December 31. The 2010 Consolidated Plan consists of five chapters: Executive Summary, Community Profile, Five-Year Strategic Plan: Priorities and Actions, Action Plan: One-Year Use of Funds, and Other Actions, as well as seven Appendices. These federal funds are used to address affordable housing, homelessness, supportive housing services and community development needs for programs which were conceived either to directly or indirectly benefit low- and moderate-income households. This volume contains the Executive Summary. This version was released for a 30 day public comment period from October 8, 2009 ending on November 6, 2009. The City submitted the report on November 16, 2009. The Proposed Plan was subsequently approved by HUD on December 24, 2009.
- Agency:
- City Planning, Department of (DCP)
- Subject(s):
- Government Policy
- Report Type:
- Report
-
- Date Published:
- 2009-12-24
- Description:
- HUD Approved Version. This document is required by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The Proposed Consolidated Plan is the City's annual application to the Office of Community Planning and Development (HUD-CPD) for formula entitlement grant funds from four (4) different programs: Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), HOME Investment Partnership, Emergency Shelter Grant (ESG), and Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA) respectively. The 2010 Consolidated Plan contains New York City's submission to HUD of its five-year strategic plan for Consolidated Plan Years 2010-2014 and its one-year action plan for the 2010 Consolidated Plan Program Year. New York City's Consolidated Plan program year begins January 1 and ends December 31. The 2010 Consolidated Plan consists of five chapters: Executive Summary, Community Profile, Five-Year Strategic Plan: Priorities and Actions, Action Plan: One-Year Use of Funds, and Other Actions, as well as seven Appendices. These federal funds are used to address affordable housing, homelessness, supportive housing services and community development needs for programs which were conceived either to directly or indirectly benefit low- and moderate-income households. This volume contains the Executive Summary and the Community Profile. The Community Profile describes New York City's estimated population and racial/ethnic composition, the composition of low- and moderate-income households (renter and owner), and an analysis of New York City's housing market in terms of: housing availability/vacancy; housing quality, including physical defects and overcrowding; and housing costs, including contract rents and households suffering from cost burden. In addition, the Profile describes the New York City Housing Authority's (NYCHA's) public housing population, its housing unit inventory by number of bedrooms and age of physical plant, and the Authority's conventional and Section 8 waiting lists. This version was released for a 30 day public comment period from October 8, 2009 ending on November 6, 2009. The City submitted the report on November 16, 2009. The Proposed Plan was subsequently approved by HUD on December 24, 2009.
- Agency:
- City Planning, Department of (DCP)
- Subject(s):
- Government Policy
- Report Type:
- Report
-
- Date Published:
- 2009-12-24
- Description:
- HUD Approved Version. This document is required by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The Proposed Consolidated Plan is the City's annual application to the Office of Community Planning and Development (HUD-CPD) for formula entitlement grant funds from four (4) different programs: Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), HOME Investment Partnership, Emergency Shelter Grant (ESG), and Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA) respectively. The 2010 Consolidated Plan contains New York City's submission to HUD of its five-year strategic plan for Consolidated Plan Years 2010-2014 and its one-year action plan for the 2010 Consolidated Plan Program Year. New York City's Consolidated Plan program year begins January 1 and ends December 31. The 2010 Consolidated Plan consists of five chapters: Executive Summary, Community Profile, Five-Year Strategic Plan: Priorities and Actions, Action Plan: One-Year Use of Funds, and Other Actions, as well as seven Appendices. These federal funds are used to address affordable housing, homelessness, supportive housing services and community development needs for programs which were conceived either to directly or indirectly benefit low- and moderate-income households. This volume continues the Five-Year Strategic Plan. The Five-Year Strategy describes the city's priorities and proposed actions for Consolidated Plan years 2010-2014 which relate to: housing funded by HUD and the City including NYCHA public housing, transitional housing, permanent housing, and homeless prevention programs; CDBG-funded non-housing activities; and actions to address the needs of persons with HIV/AIDS, the elderly, and persons with a disability. This version was released for a 30 day public comment period from October 8, 2009 ending on November 6, 2009. The City submitted the report on November 16, 2009. The Proposed Plan was subsequently approved by HUD on December 24, 2009.
- Agency:
- City Planning, Department of (DCP)
- Subject(s):
- Government Policy
- Report Type:
- Report
-
- Date Published:
- 2009-12-24
- Description:
- HUD Approved Version. This document is required by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The Proposed Consolidated Plan is the City's annual application to the Office of Community Planning and Development (HUD-CPD) for formula entitlement grant funds from four (4) different programs: Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), HOME Investment Partnership, Emergency Shelter Grant (ESG), and Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA) respectively. The 2010 Consolidated Plan contains New York City's submission to HUD of its five-year strategic plan for Consolidated Plan Years 2010-2014 and its one-year action plan for the 2010 Consolidated Plan Program Year. New York City's Consolidated Plan program year begins January 1 and ends December 31. The 2010 Consolidated Plan consists of five chapters: Executive Summary, Community Profile, Five-Year Strategic Plan: Priorities and Actions, Action Plan: One-Year Use of Funds, and Other Actions, as well as seven Appendices. These federal funds are used to address affordable housing, homelessness, supportive housing services and community development needs for programs which were conceived either to directly or indirectly benefit low- and moderate-income households. This volume contains One-Year Action Plan. The One-Year Action Plan contains a description of the City's intended use of entitlement funds to address affordable housing, homelessness, supportive housing services and community development needs. In addition, the Action Plan describes: NYCHA funds, including the Capital Fund Grant, and other public housing competitive programs; the HUD Competitive Funds, including Section 202 Supportive Housing for the Elderly, and Section 811 Supportive Housing for Persons with Disabilities; the State Funds; the City matching and non-matching Funds; and Private funds. This version was released for a 30 day public comment period from October 8, 2009 ending on November 6, 2009. The City submitted the report on November 16, 2009. The Proposed Plan was subsequently approved by HUD on December 24, 2009.
- Agency:
- City Planning, Department of (DCP)
- Subject(s):
- Government Policy
- Report Type:
- Report
-
- Date Published:
- 2009-12-24
- Description:
- HUD Approved Version. This document is required by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The Proposed Consolidated Plan is the City's annual application to the Office of Community Planning and Development (HUD-CPD) for formula entitlement grant funds from four (4) different programs: Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), HOME Investment Partnership, Emergency Shelter Grant (ESG), and Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA) respectively. The 2010 Consolidated Plan contains New York City's submission to HUD of its five-year strategic plan for Consolidated Plan Years 2010-2014 and its one-year action plan for the 2010 Consolidated Plan Program Year. New York City's Consolidated Plan program year begins January 1 and ends December 31. The 2010 Consolidated Plan consists of five chapters: Executive Summary, Community Profile, Five-Year Strategic Plan: Priorities and Actions, Action Plan: One-Year Use of Funds, and Other Actions, as well as seven Appendices. These federal funds are used to address affordable housing, homelessness, supportive housing services and community development needs for programs which were conceived either to directly or indirectly benefit low- and moderate-income households. This volume contains Other Actions and Appendices. The Other Actions section fulfills the statutory requirements of the Cranston-Gonzalez Housing Act's Comprehensive Housing Affordability Strategy. The Appendices include: Definitions, Acronyms and Abbreviations, Maps of Areas for Directed Assistance and Minority Populations, Index of Program Names, Dictionary of Program Description Variables and Resources for Prospective Homebuyers. This version was released for a 30 day public comment period from October 8, 2009 ending on November 6, 2009. The City submitted the report on November 16, 2009. The Proposed Plan was subsequently approved by HUD on December 24, 2009.
- Agency:
- City Planning, Department of (DCP)
- Subject(s):
- Government Policy
- Report Type:
- Report
-
- Date Published:
- 2009-12-19
- Description:
- Newsletter of the New York City Department of Environmental Protection's Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) office. The City's EEO Policy was created to provide equal opportunity for all employees and applicants for employment by ensuring that all workplaces in city agencies are free of illegal discrimination and harassment.
- Agency:
- Environmental Protection, Department of (DEP)
- Subject(s):
- Government Policy
- Report Type:
- Report
-
- Date Published:
- 2009-12-07
- Description:
- Mayor's Fund Newsletter December 2009
- Agency:
- Mayor's Fund to Advance NYC (Mayor's Fund)
- Subject(s):
- Government Policy
- Report Type:
- Report
-
- Date Published:
- 2009-11-15
- Description:
- Submission Version. This document is required by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The Proposed Consolidated Plan is the City's annual application to the Office of Community Planning and Development (HUD-CPD) for formula entitlement grant funds from four (4) different programs: Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), HOME Investment Partnership, Emergency Shelter Grant (ESG), and Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA) respectively. The 2010 Consolidated Plan contains New York City's submission to HUD of its five-year strategic plan for Consolidated Plan Years 2010-2014 and its one-year action plan for the 2010 Consolidated Plan Program Year. New York City's Consolidated Plan program year begins January 1 and ends December 31. The 2010 Proposed Consolidated Plan consists of five chapters: Executive Summary, Community Profile, Five-Year Strategic Plan: Priorities and Actions, Action Plan: One-Year Use of Funds, and Other Actions, as well as seven Appendices. These federal funds are used to address affordable housing, homelessness, supportive housing services and community development needs for programs which were conceived either to directly or indirectly benefit low- and moderate-income households. This volume contains the Executive Summary. This version was released for a 30 day public comment period from October 8, 2009 ending on November 6, 2009. The City submitted the report on November 16, 2009.
- Agency:
- City Planning, Department of (DCP)
- Subject(s):
- Government Policy
- Report Type:
- Report
-
- Date Published:
- 2009-11-15
- Description:
- Submission Version. This document is required by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The Proposed Consolidated Plan is the City's annual application to the Office of Community Planning and Development (HUD-CPD) for formula entitlement grant funds from four (4) different programs: Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), HOME Investment Partnership, Emergency Shelter Grant (ESG), and Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA) respectively. The 2010 Consolidated Plan contains New York City's submission to HUD of its five-year strategic plan for Consolidated Plan Years 2010-2014 and its one-year action plan for the 2010 Consolidated Plan Program Year. New York City's Consolidated Plan program year begins January 1 and ends December 31. The 2010 Proposed Consolidated Plan consists of five chapters: Executive Summary, Community Profile, Five-Year Strategic Plan: Priorities and Actions, Action Plan: One-Year Use of Funds, and Other Actions, as well as seven Appendices. These federal funds are used to address affordable housing, homelessness, supportive housing services and community development needs for programs which were conceived either to directly or indirectly benefit low- and moderate-income households. This volume contains the Executive Summary and the Community Profile. The Community Profile describes New York City's estimated population and racial/ethnic composition, the composition of low- and moderate-income households (renter and owner), and an analysis of New York City's housing market in terms of: housing availability/vacancy; housing quality, including physical defects and overcrowding; and housing costs, including contract rents and households suffering from cost burden. In addition, the Profile describes the New York City Housing Authority's (NYCHA's) public housing population, its housing unit inventory by number of bedrooms and age of physical plant, and the Authority's conventional and Section 8 waiting lists. This version was released for a 30 day public comment period from October 8, 2009 ending on November 6, 2009. The City submitted the report on November 16, 2009.
- Agency:
- City Planning, Department of (DCP)
- Subject(s):
- Government Policy
- Report Type:
- Report
-
- Date Published:
- 2009-11-15
- Description:
- Submission Version. This document is required by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The Proposed Consolidated Plan is the City's annual application to the Office of Community Planning and Development (HUD-CPD) for formula entitlement grant funds from four (4) different programs: Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), HOME Investment Partnership, Emergency Shelter Grant (ESG), and Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA) respectively. The 2010 Consolidated Plan contains New York City's submission to HUD of its five-year strategic plan for Consolidated Plan Years 2010-2014 and its one-year action plan for the 2010 Consolidated Plan Program Year. New York City's Consolidated Plan program year begins January 1 and ends December 31. The 2010 Proposed Consolidated Plan consists of five chapters: Executive Summary, Community Profile, Five-Year Strategic Plan: Priorities and Actions, Action Plan: One-Year Use of Funds, and Other Actions, as well as seven Appendices. These federal funds are used to address affordable housing, homelessness, supportive housing services and community development needs for programs which were conceived either to directly or indirectly benefit low- and moderate-income households. This volume continues the Five-Year Strategic Plan. The Five-Year Strategy describes the city's priorities and proposed actions for Consolidated Plan years 2010-2014 which relate to: housing funded by HUD and the City including NYCHA public housing, transitional housing, permanent housing, and homeless prevention programs; CDBG-funded non-housing activities; and actions to address the needs of persons with HIV/AIDS, the elderly, and persons with a disability. This version was released for a 30 day public comment period from October 8, 2009 ending on November 6, 2009. The City submitted the report on November 16, 2009.
- Agency:
- City Planning, Department of (DCP)
- Subject(s):
- Government Policy
- Report Type:
- Report
-
- Date Published:
- 2009-11-15
- Description:
- Submission Version. This document is required by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The Proposed Consolidated Plan is the City's annual application to the Office of Community Planning and Development (HUD-CPD) for formula entitlement grant funds from four (4) different programs: Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), HOME Investment Partnership, Emergency Shelter Grant (ESG), and Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA) respectively. The 2010 Consolidated Plan contains New York City's submission to HUD of its five-year strategic plan for Consolidated Plan Years 2010-2014 and its one-year action plan for the 2010 Consolidated Plan Program Year. New York City's Consolidated Plan program year begins January 1 and ends December 31. The 2010 Proposed Consolidated Plan consists of five chapters: Executive Summary, Community Profile, Five-Year Strategic Plan: Priorities and Actions, Action Plan: One-Year Use of Funds, and Other Actions, as well as seven Appendices. These federal funds are used to address affordable housing, homelessness, supportive housing services and community development needs for programs which were conceived either to directly or indirectly benefit low- and moderate-income households. This volume contains One-Year Action Plan. The One-Year Action Plan contains a description of the City's intended use of entitlement funds to address affordable housing, homelessness, supportive housing services and community development needs. In addition, the Action Plan describes: NYCHA funds, including the Capital Fund Grant, and other public housing competitive programs; the HUD Competitive Funds, including Section 202 Supportive Housing for the Elderly, and Section 811 Supportive Housing for Persons with Disabilities; the State Funds; the City matching and non-matching Funds; and Private funds. This version was released for a 30 day public comment period from October 8, 2009 ending on November 6, 2009. The City submitted the report on November 16, 2009.
- Agency:
- City Planning, Department of (DCP)
- Subject(s):
- Government Policy
- Report Type:
- Report
-
- Date Published:
- 2009-11-15
- Description:
- Submission Version. This document is required by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The Proposed Consolidated Plan is the City's annual application to the Office of Community Planning and Development (HUD-CPD) for formula entitlement grant funds from four (4) different programs: Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), HOME Investment Partnership, Emergency Shelter Grant (ESG), and Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA) respectively. The 2010 Consolidated Plan contains New York City's submission to HUD of its five-year strategic plan for Consolidated Plan Years 2010-2014 and its one-year action plan for the 2010 Consolidated Plan Program Year. New York City's Consolidated Plan program year begins January 1 and ends December 31. The 2010 Proposed Consolidated Plan consists of five chapters: Executive Summary, Community Profile, Five-Year Strategic Plan: Priorities and Actions, Action Plan: One-Year Use of Funds, and Other Actions, as well as seven Appendices. These federal funds are used to address affordable housing, homelessness, supportive housing services and community development needs for programs which were conceived either to directly or indirectly benefit low- and moderate-income households. This volume contains Other Actions and Appendices. The Other Actions section fulfills the statutory requirements of the Cranston-Gonzalez Housing Act's Comprehensive Housing Affordability Strategy. The Appendices include: Definitions, Acronyms and Abbreviations, Maps of Areas for Directed Assistance and Minority Populations, Index of Program Names, Dictionary of Program Description Variables and Resources for Prospective Homebuyers. This version was released for a 30 day public comment period from October 8, 2009 ending on November 6, 2009. The City submitted the report on November 16, 2009.
- Agency:
- City Planning, Department of (DCP)
- Subject(s):
- Government Policy
- Report Type:
- Report
-
- Date Published:
- 2009-10-26
- Description:
- Amended Submitted Version. This document is required by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The Proposed Consolidated Plan is the City's annual application to the Office of Community Planning and Development (HUD-CPD) for formula entitlement grant funds from four (4) different programs: Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), HOME Investment Partnership, Emergency Shelter Grant (ESG), and Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA) respectively. These federal funds are used to address affordable housing, homelessness, supportive housing services and community development needs for programs which were conceived either to directly or indirectly benefit low- and moderate-income households. The 2009 Consolidated Plan represents the fifth and final year of New York City's five year strategic plan for Consolidated Plan Years 2005-2009. New York City's Consolidated Plan program year begins January 1 and ends December 31. This version of New York City's Consolidated Plan is part of the City's activities fulfilling federal regulations promoting citizen participation in the consolidated planning process. These regulations require localities to provide the public with reasonable access and opportunity to examine the document. The 2009 Consolidated Plan was substantially amended to contain changes made to the CDBG entitlement program activities. In addition, the 2009 Consolidated Plan has also incorporated minor amendments to the HOME-, ESG-, and HOPWA-funded activities to reflect the formula entitlement grant monies actually received by New York City for each of the respective grant programs, and programmatic changes as the result of the New York City Fiscal Year 2010 (CFY10) budget which began on July 1, 2009. The 2009 Consolidated Plan consists of two chapters in three volumes. This volume contains the Executive Summary. The public comment period on the substantially amended CDBG-funded entitlement program activities began August 25, 2009 and ended September 23, 2009. The amended 2009 Consolidated Plan was subsequently submitted in late October 2009.
- Agency:
- City Planning, Department of (DCP)
- Subject(s):
- Government Policy
- Report Type:
- Report
-
- Date Published:
- 2009-10-26
- Description:
- Amended Submitted Version. This document is required by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The Proposed Consolidated Plan is the City's annual application to the Office of Community Planning and Development (HUD-CPD) for formula entitlement grant funds from four (4) different programs: Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), HOME Investment Partnership, Emergency Shelter Grant (ESG), and Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA) respectively. These federal funds are used to address affordable housing, homelessness, supportive housing services and community development needs for programs which were conceived either to directly or indirectly benefit low- and moderate-income households. The 2009 Consolidated Plan represents the fifth and final year of New York City's five year strategic plan for Consolidated Plan Years 2005-2009. New York City's Consolidated Plan program year begins January 1 and ends December 31. This version of New York City's Consolidated Plan is part of the City's activities fulfilling federal regulations promoting citizen participation in the consolidated planning process. These regulations require localities to provide the public with reasonable access and opportunity to examine the document. The 2009 Consolidated Plan was substantially amended to contain changes made to the CDBG entitlement program activities. In addition, the 2009 Consolidated Plan has also incorporated minor amendments to the HOME-, ESG-, and HOPWA-funded activities to reflect the formula entitlement grant monies actually received by New York City for each of the respective grant programs, and programmatic changes as the result of the New York City Fiscal Year 2010 (CFY10) budget which began on July 1, 2009. The 2009 Consolidated Plan consists of two chapters in three volumes. This volume contains the Executive Summary and Part I. Action Plan: One Year Use of Funds. The public comment period on the substantially amended CDBG-funded entitlement program activities began August 25, 2009 and ended September 23, 2009. The amended 2009 Consolidated Plan was subsequently submitted in late October 2009.
- Agency:
- City Planning, Department of (DCP)
- Subject(s):
- Government Policy
- Report Type:
- Report
-
- Date Published:
- 2009-10-26
- Description:
- Amended Submitted Version. This document is required by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The Proposed Consolidated Plan is the City's annual application to the Office of Community Planning and Development (HUD-CPD) for formula entitlement grant funds from four (4) different programs: Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), HOME Investment Partnership, Emergency Shelter Grant (ESG), and Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA) respectively. These federal funds are used to address affordable housing, homelessness, supportive housing services and community development needs for programs which were conceived either to directly or indirectly benefit low- and moderate-income households. The 2009 Consolidated Plan represents the fifth and final year of New York City's five year strategic plan for Consolidated Plan Years 2005-2009. New York City's Consolidated Plan program year begins January 1 and ends December 31. This version of New York City's Consolidated Plan is part of the City's activities fulfilling federal regulations promoting citizen participation in the consolidated planning process. These regulations require localities to provide the public with reasonable access and opportunity to examine the document. The 2009 Consolidated Plan was substantially amended to contain changes made to the CDBG entitlement program activities. In addition, the 2009 Consolidated Plan has also incorporated minor amendments to the HOME-, ESG-, and HOPWA-funded activities to reflect the formula entitlement grant monies actually received by New York City for each of the respective grant programs, and programmatic changes as the result of the New York City Fiscal Year 2010 (CFY10) budget which began on July 1, 2009. The 2009 Consolidated Plan consists of two chapters in three volumes. This volume continues Part I and contains section D., Supportive Housing Continuum of Care for the Homeless and Non-homeless Special Needs Populations; and Part II. Other Actions sections A through L. The public comment period on the substantially amended CDBG-funded entitlement program activities began August 25, 2009 and ended September 23, 2009. The amended 2009 Consolidated Plan was subsequently submitted in late October 2009.
- Agency:
- City Planning, Department of (DCP)
- Subject(s):
- Government Policy
- Report Type:
- Report
-
- Date Published:
- 2009-10-26
- Description:
- Amended Submitted Version. This document is required by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The Proposed Consolidated Plan is the City's annual application to the Office of Community Planning and Development (HUD-CPD) for formula entitlement grant funds from four (4) different programs: Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), HOME Investment Partnership, Emergency Shelter Grant (ESG), and Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA) respectively. These federal funds are used to address affordable housing, homelessness, supportive housing services and community development needs for programs which were conceived either to directly or indirectly benefit low- and moderate-income households. The 2009 Consolidated Plan represents the fifth and final year of New York City's five year strategic plan for Consolidated Plan Years 2005-2009. New York City's Consolidated Plan program year begins January 1 and ends December 31. This version of New York City's Consolidated Plan is part of the City's activities fulfilling federal regulations promoting citizen participation in the consolidated planning process. These regulations require localities to provide the public with reasonable access and opportunity to examine the document. The 2009 Consolidated Plan was substantially amended to contain changes made to the CDBG entitlement program activities. In addition, the 2009 Consolidated Plan has also incorporated minor amendments to the HOME-, ESG-, and HOPWA-funded activities to reflect the formula entitlement grant monies actually received by New York City for each of the respective grant programs, and programmatic changes as the result of the New York City Fiscal Year 2010 (CFY10) budget which began on July 1, 2009. The 2009 Consolidated Plan consists of two chapters in three volumes. This volume continues Part II and contains section M, Summary of Citizens' Comments; and Appendices. The Appendices includes: Definitions; Acronyms and Abbreviations; Maps of Community Development Eligible Census Tracts and Minority Populations; Dictionary of Program Description Variables; and Index of Programs; Resources for Prospective Homebuyers. The public comment period on the substantially amended CDBG-funded entitlement program activities began August 25, 2009 and ended September 23, 2009. The amended 2009 Consolidated Plan was subsequently submitted in late October 2009.
- Agency:
- City Planning, Department of (DCP)
- Subject(s):
- Government Policy
- Report Type:
- Report
-
- Date Published:
- 2009-10-08
- Description:
- Proposed Public Comment Version. This document is required by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The Proposed Consolidated Plan is the City's annual application to the Office of Community Planning and Development (HUD-CPD) for formula entitlement grant funds from four (4) different programs: Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), HOME Investment Partnership, Emergency Shelter Grant (ESG), and Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA) respectively. The 2010 Consolidated Plan contains New York City's submission to HUD of its five-year strategic plan for Consolidated Plan Years 2010-2014 and its one-year action plan for the 2010 Consolidated Plan Program Year. New York City's Consolidated Plan program year begins January 1 and ends December 31. The 2010 Proposed Consolidated Plan consists of five chapters: Executive Summary, Community Profile, Five-Year Strategic Plan: Priorities and Actions, Action Plan: One-Year Use of Funds, and Other Actions, as well as seven Appendices. These federal funds are used to address affordable housing, homelessness, supportive housing services and community development needs for programs which were conceived either to directly or indirectly benefit low- and moderate-income households. This volume contains the Executive Summary. This version was released for a 30 day public comment period from October 8, 2009 ending on November 6, 2009.
- Agency:
- City Planning, Department of (DCP)
- Subject(s):
- Government Policy
- Report Type:
- Report
-
- Date Published:
- 2009-10-08
- Description:
- Proposed Public Comment Version. This document is required by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The Proposed Consolidated Plan is the City's annual application to the Office of Community Planning and Development (HUD-CPD) for formula entitlement grant funds from four (4) different programs: Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), HOME Investment Partnership, Emergency Shelter Grant (ESG), and Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA) respectively. The 2010 Consolidated Plan contains New York City's submission to HUD of its five-year strategic plan for Consolidated Plan Years 2010-2014 and its one-year action plan for the 2010 Consolidated Plan Program Year. New York City's Consolidated Plan program year begins January 1 and ends December 31. The 2010 Proposed Consolidated Plan consists of five chapters: Executive Summary, Community Profile, Five-Year Strategic Plan: Priorities and Actions, Action Plan: One-Year Use of Funds, and Other Actions, as well as seven Appendices. These federal funds are used to address affordable housing, homelessness, supportive housing services and community development needs for programs which were conceived either to directly or indirectly benefit low- and moderate-income households. This volume contains the Executive Summary and the Community Profile. The Community Profile describes New York City's estimated population and racial/ethnic composition, the composition of low- and moderate-income households (renter and owner), and an analysis of New York City's housing market in terms of: housing availability/vacancy; housing quality, including physical defects and overcrowding; and housing costs, including contract rents and households suffering from cost burden. In addition, the Profile describes the New York City Housing Authority's (NYCHA's) public housing population, its housing unit inventory by number of bedrooms and age of physical plant, and the Authority's conventional and Section 8 waiting lists. This version was released for a 30 day public comment period from October 8, 2009 ending on November 6, 2009.
- Agency:
- City Planning, Department of (DCP)
- Subject(s):
- Government Policy
- Report Type:
- Report
-
- Date Published:
- 2009-10-08
- Description:
- Proposed Public Comment Version. This document is required by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The Proposed Consolidated Plan is the City's annual application to the Office of Community Planning and Development (HUD-CPD) for formula entitlement grant funds from four (4) different programs: Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), HOME Investment Partnership, Emergency Shelter Grant (ESG), and Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA) respectively. The 2010 Consolidated Plan contains New York City's submission to HUD of its five-year strategic plan for Consolidated Plan Years 2010-2014 and its one-year action plan for the 2010 Consolidated Plan Program Year. New York City's Consolidated Plan program year begins January 1 and ends December 31. The 2010 Proposed Consolidated Plan consists of five chapters: Executive Summary, Community Profile, Five-Year Strategic Plan: Priorities and Actions, Action Plan: One-Year Use of Funds, and Other Actions, as well as seven Appendices. These federal funds are used to address affordable housing, homelessness, supportive housing services and community development needs for programs which were conceived either to directly or indirectly benefit low- and moderate-income households. This volume continues the Five-Year Strategic Plan. The Five-Year Strategy describes the city's priorities and proposed actions for Consolidated Plan years 2010-2014 which relate to: housing funded by HUD and the City including NYCHA public housing, transitional housing, permanent housing, and homeless prevention programs; CDBG-funded non-housing activities; and actions to address the needs of persons with HIV/AIDS, the elderly, and persons with a disability. This version was released for a 30 day public comment period from October 8, 2009 ending on November 8, 2009.
- Agency:
- City Planning, Department of (DCP)
- Subject(s):
- Government Policy
- Report Type:
- Report
-
- Date Published:
- 2009-10-08
- Description:
- Proposed Public Comment Version. This document is required by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The Proposed Consolidated Plan is the City's annual application to the Office of Community Planning and Development (HUD-CPD) for formula entitlement grant funds from four (4) different programs: Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), HOME Investment Partnership, Emergency Shelter Grant (ESG), and Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA) respectively. The 2010 Consolidated Plan contains New York City's submission to HUD of its five-year strategic plan for Consolidated Plan Years 2010-2014 and its one-year action plan for the 2010 Consolidated Plan Program Year. New York City's Consolidated Plan program year begins January 1 and ends December 31. The 2010 Proposed Consolidated Plan consists of five chapters: Executive Summary, Community Profile, Five-Year Strategic Plan: Priorities and Actions, Action Plan: One-Year Use of Funds, and Other Actions, as well as seven Appendices. These federal funds are used to address affordable housing, homelessness, supportive housing services and community development needs for programs which were conceived either to directly or indirectly benefit low- and moderate-income households. This volume contains One-Year Action Plan. The One-Year Action Plan contains a description of the City's intended use of entitlement funds to address affordable housing, homelessness, supportive housing services and community development needs. In addition, the Action Plan describes: NYCHA funds, including the Capital Fund Grant, and other public housing competitive programs; the HUD Competitive Funds, including Section 202 Supportive Housing for the Elderly, and Section 811 Supportive Housing for Persons with Disabilities; the State Funds; the City matching and non-matching Funds; and Private funds. This version was released for a 30 day public comment period from October 8, 2009 ending on November 6, 2009.
- Agency:
- City Planning, Department of (DCP)
- Subject(s):
- Government Policy
- Report Type:
- Report
-
- Date Published:
- 2009-10-08
- Description:
- Proposed Public Comment Version. This document is required by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The Proposed Consolidated Plan is the City's annual application to the Office of Community Planning and Development (HUD-CPD) for formula entitlement grant funds from four (4) different programs: Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), HOME Investment Partnership, Emergency Shelter Grant (ESG), and Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA) respectively. The 2010 Consolidated Plan contains New York City's submission to HUD of its five-year strategic plan for Consolidated Plan Years 2010-2014 and its one-year action plan for the 2010 Consolidated Plan Program Year. New York City's Consolidated Plan program year begins January 1 and ends December 31. The 2010 Proposed Consolidated Plan consists of five chapters: Executive Summary, Community Profile, Five-Year Strategic Plan: Priorities and Actions, Action Plan: One-Year Use of Funds, and Other Actions, as well as seven Appendices. These federal funds are used to address affordable housing, homelessness, supportive housing services and community development needs for programs which were conceived either to directly or indirectly benefit low- and moderate-income households. This volume contains Other Actions and Appendices. The Other Actions section fulfills the statutory requirements of the Cranston-Gonzalez Housing Act's Comprehensive Housing Affordability Strategy. The Appendices include: Definitions, Acronyms and Abbreviations, Maps of Areas for Directed Assistance and Minority Populations, Index of Program Names, Dictionary of Program Description Variables and Resources for Prospective Homebuyers. This version was released for a 30 day public comment period from October 8, 2009 ending on November 6, 2009.
- Agency:
- City Planning, Department of (DCP)
- Subject(s):
- Government Policy
- Report Type:
- Report
-
- Date Published:
- 2009-10-07
- Description:
- Mayor's Fund Newsletter September 2009
- Agency:
- Mayor's Fund to Advance NYC (Mayor's Fund)
- Subject(s):
- Government Policy
- Report Type:
- Report
-
- Date Published:
- 2009-09-01
- Description:
- Annual report of the dates and results of all inspections of all beaches and the dates and reasons for any warning or closure, and such other information deemed appropriate by the Commissioner of Health and Mental Hygiene, for the Friday proceeding the last Monday of May until the Friday after the first Monday of September of each year
- Agency:
- Health and Mental Hygiene, Department of (DOHMH)
- Subject(s):
- Government Policy
- Report Type:
- Report
-
- Date Published:
- 2009-09-01
- Description:
- This is the City's Fiscal 2009 Mayor's Management Report (MMR). The report contains narrative, data tables and charts describing the performance of the City and its agencies during the fiscal year (July through June). 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 annual MMR is published in September to look at the City's performance for the recently ended fiscal year, in comparison to annual plans and previous years' performance. The Preliminary MMR (PMMR) is published the previous winter, providing an early update of how the City is performing four months into the fiscal year, for July through October. Agency submitted date as September 1, 2009.
- Agency:
- Operations, Mayor's Office of (OPS)
- Subject(s):
- Government Policy
- Report Type:
- Report
-
- Date Published:
- 2009-08-25
- Description:
- Amended Public Comment Version. This document is required by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The Proposed Consolidated Plan is the City's annual application to the Office of Community Planning and Development (HUD-CPD) for formula entitlement grant funds from four (4) different programs: Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), HOME Investment Partnership, Emergency Shelter Grant (ESG), and Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA) respectively. These federal funds are used to address affordable housing, homelessness, supportive housing services and community development needs for programs which were conceived either to directly or indirectly benefit low- and moderate-income households. The 2009 Consolidated Plan represents the fifth and final year of New York City's five year strategic plan for Consolidated Plan Years 2005-2009. New York City's Consolidated Plan program year begins January 1 and ends December 31. This version of New York City's Consolidated Plan is part of the City's activities fulfilling federal regulations promoting citizen participation in the consolidated planning process. These regulations require localities to provide the public with reasonable access and opportunity to examine the document. The 2009 Consolidated Plan was substantially amended to contain changes made to the CDBG entitlement program activities. In addition, the 2009 Consolidated Plan has also incorporated minor amendments to the HOME-, ESG-, and HOPWA-funded activities to reflect the formula entitlement grant monies actually received by New York City for each of the respective grant programs, and programmatic changes as the result of the New York City Fiscal Year 2010 (CFY10) budget which began on July 1, 2009. The 2009 Consolidated Plan consists of two chapters in three volumes. This volume contains the Executive Summary. The public comment period on the substantially amended CDBG-funded entitlement program activities began August 25, 2009 ending September 23, 2009.
- Agency:
- City Planning, Department of (DCP)
- Subject(s):
- Government Policy
- Report Type:
- Report
-
- Date Published:
- 2009-08-25
- Description:
- Amended Public Comment Version. This document is required by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The Proposed Consolidated Plan is the City's annual application to the Office of Community Planning and Development (HUD-CPD) for formula entitlement grant funds from four (4) different programs: Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), HOME Investment Partnership, Emergency Shelter Grant (ESG), and Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA) respectively. These federal funds are used to address affordable housing, homelessness, supportive housing services and community development needs for programs which were conceived either to directly or indirectly benefit low- and moderate-income households. The 2009 Consolidated Plan represents the fifth and final year of New York City's five year strategic plan for Consolidated Plan Years 2005-2009. New York City's Consolidated Plan program year begins January 1 and ends December 31. This version of New York City's Consolidated Plan is part of the City's activities fulfilling federal regulations promoting citizen participation in the consolidated planning process. These regulations require localities to provide the public with reasonable access and opportunity to examine the document. The 2009 Consolidated Plan was substantially amended to contain changes made to the CDBG entitlement program activities. In addition, the 2009 Consolidated Plan has also incorporated minor amendments to the HOME-, ESG-, and HOPWA-funded activities to reflect the formula entitlement grant monies actually received by New York City for each of the respective grant programs, and programmatic changes as the result of the New York City Fiscal Year 2010 (CFY10) budget which began on July 1, 2009. The 2009 Consolidated Plan consists of two chapters in three volumes. This volume contains the Executive Summary and Part I. Action Plan: One Year Use of Funds. The public comment period on the substantially amended CDBG-funded entitlement program activities began August 25, 2009 ending September 23, 2009.
- Agency:
- City Planning, Department of (DCP)
- Subject(s):
- Government Policy
- Report Type:
- Report
-
- Date Published:
- 2009-08-25
- Description:
- Amended Public Comment Version. This document is required by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The Proposed Consolidated Plan is the City's annual application to the Office of Community Planning and Development (HUD-CPD) for formula entitlement grant funds from four (4) different programs: Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), HOME Investment Partnership, Emergency Shelter Grant (ESG), and Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA) respectively. These federal funds are used to address affordable housing, homelessness, supportive housing services and community development needs for programs which were conceived either to directly or indirectly benefit low- and moderate-income households. The 2009 Consolidated Plan represents the fifth and final year of New York City's five year strategic plan for Consolidated Plan Years 2005-2009. New York City's Consolidated Plan program year begins January 1 and ends December 31. This version of New York City's Consolidated Plan is part of the City's activities fulfilling federal regulations promoting citizen participation in the consolidated planning process. These regulations require localities to provide the public with reasonable access and opportunity to examine the document. The 2009 Consolidated Plan was substantially amended to contain changes made to the CDBG entitlement program activities. In addition, the 2009 Consolidated Plan has also incorporated minor amendments to the HOME-, ESG-, and HOPWA-funded activities to reflect the formula entitlement grant monies actually received by New York City for each of the respective grant programs, and programmatic changes as the result of the New York City Fiscal Year 2010 (CFY10) budget which began on July 1, 2009. The 2009 Consolidated Plan consists of two chapters in three volumes. This volume continues Part I and contains section D., Supportive Housing Continuum of Care for the Homeless and Non-homeless Special Needs Populations; and Part II. Other Actions sections A through L. The public comment period on the substantially amended CDBG-funded entitlement program activities began August 25, 2009 ending September 23, 2009.
- Agency:
- City Planning, Department of (DCP)
- Subject(s):
- Government Policy
- Report Type:
- Report
-
- Date Published:
- 2009-08-25
- Description:
- Amended Public Comment Version. This document is required by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The Proposed Consolidated Plan is the City's annual application to the Office of Community Planning and Development (HUD-CPD) for formula entitlement grant funds from four (4) different programs: Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), HOME Investment Partnership, Emergency Shelter Grant (ESG), and Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA) respectively. These federal funds are used to address affordable housing, homelessness, supportive housing services and community development needs for programs which were conceived either to directly or indirectly benefit low- and moderate-income households. The 2009 Consolidated Plan represents the fifth and final year of New York City's five year strategic plan for Consolidated Plan Years 2005-2009. New York City's Consolidated Plan program year begins January 1 and ends December 31. This version of New York City's Consolidated Plan is part of the City's activities fulfilling federal regulations promoting citizen participation in the consolidated planning process. These regulations require localities to provide the public with reasonable access and opportunity to examine the document. The 2009 Consolidated Plan was substantially amended to contain changes made to the CDBG entitlement program activities. In addition, the 2009 Consolidated Plan has also incorporated minor amendments to the HOME-, ESG-, and HOPWA-funded activities to reflect the formula entitlement grant monies actually received by New York City for each of the respective grant programs, and programmatic changes as the result of the New York City Fiscal Year 2010 (CFY10) budget which began on July 1, 2009. The 2009 Consolidated Plan consists of two chapters in three volumes. This volume continues Part II and contains section M, Summary of Citizens' Comments; and Appendices. The Appendices includes: Definitions; Acronyms and Abbreviations; Maps of Community Development Eligible Census Tracts and Minority Populations; Dictionary of Program Description Variables; and Index of Programs; Resources for Prospective Homebuyers. The public comment period on the substantially amended CDBG-funded entitlement program activities began August 25, 2009 ending September 23, 2009.
- Agency:
- City Planning, Department of (DCP)
- Subject(s):
- Government Policy
- Report Type:
- Report