The Identifying Information Law requires City agencies to submit comprehensive biennial agency reports (Form 3) related to their collection, disclosure, and retention of identifying information and their privacy protection practices.
200 Madison Avenue First Floor Lobby Interior was designed by Warren & Wetmore and built in 1925-1926, the glittering neoclassical lobby of 200 Madison Avenue contains a richly
embellished through-block arcade and elevator hall.
The Public Design Commission’s 2021 annual report provides data on the PDC’s review of submissions as required by Local Law 17 of 2017. The report gives an overview of our collaborative interagency initiatives to streamline design review and improve the City’s public spaces for all New Yorkers.
NYC Adm. Code Section 12-127 requires a report concerning workers' compensation claims by City employees be compiled and transmitted annually to the Mayor, the Comptroller, the Public Advocate and the Speaker of the Council. NYC Law Department compiled and indexed the workers' compensation claims.
This is the 2021 annual report of the Waterfront Management Advisory Board (WMAB). The report includes summaries of the WMAB's meetings in 2021 and member biographies.
This is the annual report to be provided in compliance of Local Law 38 of 2019, covering the time period January 1, 2021 through December 31, 2021. This report provides an overview of select Mayor's Office to End Domestic and Gender-Based Violence program activities and initiatives.
The Commission's Language Access Policy and Implementation Plan (LAIP) outlines the language access resources available to limited English proficient New Yorkers to access programs and initiatives.
Local Law 4 of 2006 requires the New York City Department of Finance (DOF) to report annually to the New
York City Council on the sale of tax liens during the preceding year. This report summarizes tax lien sale
activity for calendar year 2021.
2021 NYC Law Department Annual Report describes some major issues and matters handled by the various Law Department Divisions in 2021. The Law Department handles over 80,000 active or ongoing legal matters each year representing New York City.
Sixth annual report of the Office of the Taxpayer Advocate (OTA), an office established in 2015 within the Department of Finance (DOF) to assist customers and recommend improvements to the agency’s policies and procedures.
Update on implementation of process for directly referring youth from DYCD-funded residential programs to the adult shelter system, with data on referrals.
Report describing the current population of runaway and homeless youth, its service needs, a description of members of the population who exited temporary shelters, average length of stay, and a description of public resources available, for the fiscal year that just completed on June 30.
An overview of NYC gender-based violence (GBV) service providers and staff, the impact of COVID-19 on their wellness, and the NYC Mayor's Office to End Domestic and Gender-Based Violence (ENDGBV) response to support providers and staff during the pandemic.
These Final Snow Plans detail DSNY’s preparedness and response for possible snow events in the coming 2021-2022 winter season inclusive of the criteria set forth under Local Law 28.
Early voting seems to be gaining popularity in NYC, especially in higher turnout elections. The 2020 general election peaked at 36.3% of all voters voting early. The 2021 primary early voting electorate tripled from the 2020 primary.
In 2009, the New York State Legislature enacted General Municipal Law Article 5-L, which
authorizes municipalities within New York State to create and administer Property Assessed
Clean Energy (“PACE”) financing programs.
As required by LL 133/2018, HPD is working to meet current and future housing demands.These efforts include large-scale, mixed-income developments that help revitalize communities, supportive and senior residences that serve some of the most vulnerable and homeowner opportunities.
CCPC collects and retains various documents from the NYPD that contain identifying information. These documents are reviewed and analyzed in order for us to make recommendations and findings regarding the NYPD's anti-corruption systems.
Agencies provide a six-month overview of how many voter registration cards have been distributed as well as how many clicks were received on individual websites transferring clients to the voter registration portal.
Agencies provide a six-month overview of how many voter registration cards have been distributed as well as how many clicks were received on individual websites transferring clients to the voter registration portal.
Semi-annual reports on the number of complaints received and arrests made by the department regarding animal cruelty. The data is disaggregated by precinct where the complaint occurred or the arrest was made.
Semi-annual reports on the number of complaints received and arrests made by the department regarding animal cruelty. The data is disaggregated by precinct where the complaint occurred or the arrest was made.
An annual report on 1) the total number of domestic violence complaints; 2) the total number of chronic domestic violence complaints; 3) the total number of domestic violence offenders; 4) the total number of chronic offenders; 5) the scope of outreach efforts; and 6) any other interventions
The Inclusionary Housing Program (IHP) is designed to preserve and promote affordable housing within neighborhoods where zoning has been modified to encourage new development.
Pursuant to New York City Administrative Code Title 14, Section 190, this annual report contains information on the department's use of the early intervention system during the previous year
Pursuant to Admin Code Sect. 14-169, this annual report contains information on U.S. currency, motor vehicles, and other property seized by the Department, when claimants received returned property, revenue from the liquidation of property, and U.S. currency obtained from disbursement
This report, mandated by the New York City Charter, identifies and describes tax expenditure programs related to taxes administered by the City and provides tax expenditure estimates based on available data.
This report is the second required annual report issued pursuant to Local Law 152 of 2018 and includes information related to putrescible transfer stations and non-putrescible transfer stations covered by LL152.
As required by New York City Administrative Code, Title 25, Section 318, report containing the April 2021 Staff Level Reports of the Landmarks Preservation Commission
Our audit found that not all of the Manhattan Community Boards complied with the City Charter requirements relating to public meetings and hearings and to maintaining websites.
Pursuant to Admin Code Sect. 14-165, this annual report contains information on the total #s of uniformed members of the service (UMOS) and school safety agents (SSAs) trained in CPR and AED, as well as the #s of newly trained and retrained UMOS and SSAs.
In the matter of an application submitted by Cort Theatre LLC and Clarity 47 LLC pursuant to Sections 197-c and 201 of the New York City Charter for the grant of a special permit pursuant to Section 81-745 of the Zoning Resolution to allow a floor area bonus for substantial rehabilitation or etc.
IN THE MATTER OF an application submitted by 65 Spring Realty, LLC pursuant to Sections
197-c and 201 of the New York City Charter for the grant of a special permit pursuant to Section
74-781 of the Zoning Resolution to modify the use regulations of Section 42-14(D)(2)(b) to allow
Use Group 6 uses (
IN THE MATTER OF an application submitted by Square-Churchill Mercer LLC pursuant to
Sections 197-c and 201 of the New York City Charter for the grant of a special permit pursuant
to Section 74-711 of the Zoning Resolution to modify:
1. the bulk regulations of Section 43-17 to allow a building conta
IN THE MATTER OF an application submitted by AMK Holdings, LLC pursuant to Sections
197-c and 201 of the New York City Charter for the grant of a special permit pursuant to Section
74-711 of the Zoning Resolution to modify the rear yard requirements of Section 23-47 (Minimum
Required Rear Yards),
IN THE MATTER OF an application submitted by 6163 Crosby Street, Inc. pursuant to Sections
197-c and 201 of the New York City Charter for the grant of a special permit pursuant to Section
74-711 of the Zoning Resolution to modify the use regulations of Section 42-14(D)(2)(b) to allow
retail use (Use
IN THE MATTER OF an application submitted by the Department of Housing Preservation
and Development (HPD) pursuant to Section 505 of Article 15 of the General Municipal (Urban
Renewal) Law of New York State and Section 197-c of the New York City Charter, for the
sixteenth amendment to the Harlem etc
In the matter of an application submitted by Cort Theatre LLC, pursuant to Section 201 of the New York City Charter, for an amendment of the Zoning Resolution of the City of New York, modifying Article VIII Chapter 1 (Special Midtown District) for the purpose of amending the provisions of a etc.
IN THE MATTER OF an application submitted by the Department of Housing Preservation
and Development (HPD)
1) pursuant to Article 16 of the General Municipal Law of New York State for:
a) the designation of property located at 2735 Frederick Douglass Boulevard (Block 2045,
Lot 13), 2752 Frederick etc
IN THE MATTER OF an application submitted by The Department of Housing Preservation
and Development (HPD)
1) pursuant to Article 16 of the General Municipal Law of New York State for:
a) the designation of property located at 2 East 130th Street (Block 1754, Lot 68) as an
Urban Development Action
IN THE MATTER OF an application submitted by The Department of Housing Preservation
and Development (HPD)
1) pursuant to Article 16 of the General Municipal Law of New York State for:
a) the designation of property located at 2803 Frederick Douglass Boulevard (Block 2045,
Lot 89), 136 West 137th etc
IN THE MATTER OF an application submitted by The Department of Housing Preservation
and Development (HPD)
1) pursuant to Article 16 of the General Municipal Law of New York State for:
a) the designation of property located at 313 West 112th Street (Block 1847, Lot 13) as an
Urban Development Action
IN THE MATTER OF an application submitted by 311 West 42nd Street Associates LLC
pursuant to Sections 197-c and 201 of the New York City Charter for the grant of a special permit
pursuant to Section 96-104 of the Zoning Resolution to modify the height and setback
requirements of Section 96-104 etc
IN THE MATTER OF an application submitted by Governors Island Corporation d/b/a The
Trust for Governors Island and NYC Small Business Services pursuant to Sections 197-c and
201 of the New York City Charter for an amendment of the Zoning Map, Section No. 16a:
1. changing from an R3-2 District to etc
IN THE MATTER OF an application submitted by New York City Department of City
Planning, pursuant to Section 201 of the New York City Charter, for an amendment of the
Zoning Resolution of the City of New York, to modify the flood resiliency provisions of Article
VI, Chapter 4 (Special Regulations etc