Emergency Executive Order No. 220, extends Emergency Executive Order No. 215, dated September 27, 2022, for five dates (5), if this relates to Covid-19 pandemic.
Executive Order No. 1 continues all previous Executive Orders currently in effect unless specifically otherwise revoked, revised, or superseded by a subsequent Executive Order.
Emergency Executive Order 1 (EEO 1) extending the "Key to the City" Program set forth in Emergency Executive Order No. 317, dated December 15, 2021, and extended by Emergency Executive Order No. 334 dated December 30, 2021
Mayor Eric Adams and Concourse Village Elementary School's Chancellor David Banks address the safety of children with regards to COVID-19 transmission.
Emergency executive Order No. 3 extends section 2 of previous Emergency Executive Order 332, regarding additional or alternatives tours for DOC officers and custodians to address staffing shortages during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Emergency Executive Order No. 4 extends section 2 of Emergency Executive Order No 333, dated December 30, 2021 for 5 days, in regards to the effects of Hurricane Ida.
Executive Order No. 5 extends Executive Order No. 1, dated January 1, 2022, for 5 days. The EEO is regarding the City's response to the COVID-19 pandemic
Executive Order No. 2 orders specific agencies (DOB, DCWP, DEP, FDNY, DOHMH, and DSNY) to identify and review the procedures for the most frequently enforced provisions of the law for each agency and creates a working group to review agency suggestions.
Mayor Eric Adams signs the “Small Business Forward” Executive Order to reform existing business regulations, ensuring local businesses face fewer needless fines and penalties.
The New York City Emergency Management Department issues a travel advisory for Friday, January 7., and the National Weather Service has issued a Winter Weather Advisory for New York City.
Mayor Eric Adams, Police Commissioner Keechant Sewell, and Governor Kathy Hochul addresses the issue of homelessness and public safety regarding the subway system.
Mayor Eric Adams announces to commit nearly $145 million in resources to support safety net hospitals and allow NYC Health + Hospitals and the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene to increase staffing and fight the Omicron surge.
The Adams Administration announces that Alternate Side Parking Regulations will be suspended between Friday, January 7 and Saturday, January 8, 2022 to facilitate snow operations.