Annual report by the Child Fatality Review Advisory Team (created by local law 115 in 2006) presenting a 10-year retrospective review of fatal injuries among children and youth aged 0-17.
New York City’s current property tax system is notoriously opaque, unfair, and regressive. For the past four decades, rather than dealing with its structural flaws, New York State has layered on a patchwork of exemptions and abatements to lower tax rates for various owners.
The report examines the veteran business community in New York City, and highlights ways to better identify veteran businesses,support the growth of these businesses, and better prepare those businesses for City procurement opportunities.
This report details a study of transition-age youth age 18-21 who exit from DYCD, DHS, and ACS. It describes three-year outcome trajectories for youth and their patterns of service use by distinct groups.
As required by Local Law 21 of 2012, NYC DOT will install APS units at each corner of 25 additional intersections each year. This report is an update for 2012 of where new APSs were installed.
Are children born later in the year more likely to be identified as students with disabilities than children born in earlier months? Amy Zimmer of Chalkbeat asked and IBO explored the data.
More than half (51.3 percent) of the state’s lowest income part-time workers—those with incomes at or below 200 percent of the federal poverty level—resided in New York City in 2012
The number of hospitalizations at public and voluntary hospitals in New York City has been declining for some time, falling from 1.3 million hospitalizations in 2009 to 1.1 million in 2014.
Although students with disabilities comprised about 18 percent of the overall student body in school year 2012-2013, they made up about 30 percent of the suspended student population (defined as the population of students who have been suspended at least one time).
Have inspections for rats by the health department’s Bureau of Veterinary and Pest Control Services been increasing? We track changes in the number of initial inspections citywide and by borough.
The number of students in the city’s public schools who lived for some part of the school year in New York’s homeless shelters during school year 2015-2016 rose by more than 4,000, or 15 percent, over the preceding year to nearly 33,000.
The objective of the audit was to determine whether JCDecaux accurately reported its advertising revenue to the City and remitted timely payments, both monetary and in non-monetary “alternative compensation,” due to the City as stipulated in the agreement.
This audit was performed to assess the New York City Department of Transportation’s (DOT’s) procurement of the Brooklyn Bridge Rehabilitation of Approach Spans and Ramps and Painting of the Entire Bridge contract (Contract No. 20100016889 or Contract No. 6) ...
Gerald J. Caliendo, R.A., AIA, for Llana Bangiyev, owner. Application March 9, 2012 - Variance (§72-21) to permit for the construction of a community facility and residential building. Block 2130, Lot 14, Borough of Queens. COMMUNITY BOARD #6Q ACTION OF THE BOARD -
Eric Palatnik, P.C., for Gusmar Enterprises, LLC, owner. Application February 6, 2012 - Special Permit to legalize the required accessory off street rooftop parking on the roof of an existing two story office building, PREMISES AFFECTED - Block 350, Lot 36, Borough of Queens. COMMUNITY BOARD #1Q
PDSCO, Inc., for Best Equities LLC, owner; Page Fit Inc. d/b/a Intoxx Fitness, lessee. Application August 7, 2012 - Special Permit to permit the legalization of a physical culture establishment (Intoxx Fitness). PREMISES AFFECTED - 236 Richmond Valley Road, Block 7971, Lot 200, Staten Island. CB#3SI
Rothkrug Rothkrug & Spector LLP, for Edward Ivy, owner. Application November 27, 2012 - Extension of Term for the continued operation of a one story warehouse and office/retail store building. PREMISES AFFECTED - 145-21/25 Liberty Avenue, Block 10022, Lot(s) 1, 20, 24, Queens. CB #12Q