DSNY's Identifying Information Law Report, in accordance with Local Laws 245 and 247 of 2017, details what information DSNY keeps about the general public and about internal personnel, and how that information is used.
This fourth biennial Compliance Report dated April 2015, is submitted to the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (NYSDEC) in accordance with the provisions of NYCRR Title 6 Part 360-15.12.
NYC Sanitation maintains a longstanding commitment to ensuring equal opportunity for all employees and applicants for employment. This report details DSNY's efforts around equal employment for quarter 3 of FY 2024.
This document shows the 2012 annual report on alternative fuel vehicle programs pursuant to Local Law 38 of 2005. Addressed in this report are the steps taken by the Department of Sanitation of New York City (DSNY) to improve environmental conditions as well as its various achievements in the past year.
The Department of Sanitation Borough-Based Snow Plan sets forth the measures to be undertaken by DSNY to enable transportation to continue safely and address issues of public safety due to snow and ice
conditions that may occur on the City's public streets and highways.
The Department of Sanitation Borough-Based Snow Plan sets forth the measures to be undertaken by DSNY to enable transportation to continue safely and address issues of public safety due to snow
and ice conditions that may occur on the City's public streets and highways.
The Department of Sanitation (DSNY) Borough-Based Snow Plan sets forth the measures to be undertaken by the DSNY to enable transportation to continue safely and address issues of public safety due to snow and ice conditions that may occur on the City's public streets and highways. This plan concentrates on the planning, organization and response to winter weather conditions, the execution of operational tasks, and the plowing, piling and hauling of snow accumulations from the City's roadways.
The Department of Sanitation (DSNY) Borough-Based Snow Plan sets forth the measures to be undertaken by the DSNY to enable transportation to continue safely and address issues of public safety due to snow and ice conditions that may occur on the City's public streets and highways. This plan concentrates on the planning, organization and response to winter weather conditions, the execution of operational tasks, and the plowing, piling and hauling of snow accumulations from the City's roadways.
The Department of Sanitation Borough-Based Snow Plan sets forth the measures to be undertaken by DSNY to enable transportation to continue safely and address issues of public safety due to snow
and ice conditions that may occur on the City's public streets and highways.
The Department of Sanitation's Annual Report for Fiscal Year 2013 details the Department's accomplishments for the year. It lists the cleaning operations executed, improvements implemented, and goals achieved. The Department has the responsibility of keeping New York City clean, healthy and safe.
During fall 2012 and spring 2013, DSNY conducted a waste characterization study of the curbside waste stream (2013 study). DSNY periodically conducts these studies to see what has changed in the composition of material collected by DSNY in order to inform future waste management planning.
In 2013, New York City Council passed Local Law 77, which requires the DSNY Commissioner to establish a voluntary curbside collection pilot for residential organic waste and a school organic waste collection pilot. As part of Local Law 77, the DSNY Commissioner is required to conduct a study on how to improve community composting in NYC and submit the findings to the Mayor and the Council. The 2014 NYC Community Composting Report lists recommendations for how the City could further optimize the use of existing compost sites and resources, as well as expand community composting locations in each of the five boroughs.
This report, which is submitted to the Mayor, the Comptroller, and the City Council in accordance with LL38/2005, discusses the testing, analyses, and assessments of DSNY's alterative fuel sanitation collection vehicles and street sweepers, and the feasibility of incorporating new alternative fuel sanitation vehicles and technology into DSNY's fleet. It also reviews the results of DSNY's pilot program that used alternative fuel street sweeping vehicles in four sanitation districts, with one district in an area with high rates of asthma among residents.
This report summarizes the first two years of the NYC Organics Collection pilot from 2013 to 2015. It details DSNY's operational approach, outreach methodology, costs, participation, diversion rates and recommendations for the growth of the program. Its conclusions are clear: curbside organics collection is viable, popular and effective. As more and more households are brought into this collective effort, we are on sound footing to pursue Zero Waste and to create a more equitable, resilient and sustainable New York City.
The appendices to the 2015 NYC Organics Collection Report provides more data on the Residential Pilot Areas, District Profiles, Participating Schools, the RFID system for bin inventory, and Organics Program in other cities. It also includes a Participation Survey, Recyling Champions outreach, and a history of organics policy in NYC.
The report highlights the Department's achievements during the year, including expansion of the NYC Organics program, the launch of donateNYC and creation of the e-waste pilot collection program on Staten Island. The report also looks back at Winter Storm Jonas, including the challenges the Department faced and the lessons learned.
Annual report on the Department of Sanitation's alternative fuel program, as required by Local Law 38 of 2005, Section 24-163.2 of the Administrative Code.
This is the Department of Sanitation's first-ever strategic plan - a blueprint to fortify our vital services, enhance employee and public safety, modernize our fleet and facilities, develop our workforce and lead New Yorkers to send zero waste to landfills.
In June 2016, DSNY published their first Strategic Plan, committing to 12 goals and 46 corresponding initiatives. In June 2018, four additional initiatives were added. In this progress report, one additional initiative has been added.
This brochure provides a brief summary of our 2016 Strategic Plan, our blueprint for becoming a more proactive, nimble and cohesive agency—helping our Department respond to New Yorkers’ needs today while building the agency they will need in the future.
The Department of Sanitation (DSNY) Borough Snow Plan describes measures DSNY will take to fight winter weather, clear streets for safe transportation, and address issues of public safety related to snow and ice conditions. This document is published pursuant to the requirements set forth under Local Law 28 of 2011.
The Department of Sanitation (DSNY) Borough Snow Plan describes measures DSNY will take to fight winter weather, clear streets for safe transportation, and address issues of public safety related to snow and ice conditions. This document is published pursuant to the requirements set forth under Local Law 28 of 2011.
The Department of Sanitation (DSNY) Borough Snow Plan describes measures DSNY will take to fight winter weather, clear streets for safe transportation, and address issues of public safety related to snow and ice conditions. This document is published pursuant to the requirements set forth under Local Law 28 of 2011.
The Department of Sanitation (DSNY) Borough Snow Plan describes measures DSNY will take to fight winter weather, clear streets for safe transportation, and address issues of public safety related to snow and ice conditions. This document is published pursuant to the requirements set forth under Local Law 28 of 2011.
The Department of Sanitation (DSNY) Borough Snow Plan describes measures DSNY will take to fight winter weather, clear streets for safe transportation, and address issues of public safety related to snow and ice conditions. This document is published pursuant to the requirements set forth under Local Law 28 of 2011.
The Department of Sanitation (DSNY) Borough Snow Plan for Brooklyn describes measures DSNY will take to fight winter weather, clear streets for safe transportation, and address issues of public safety related to snow and ice conditions. This document is published pursuant to the requirements set forth under Local Law 28 of 2011.
The Department of Sanitation (DSNY) Borough Snow Plan for Manhattan describes measures DSNY will take to fight winter weather, clear streets for safe transportation, and address issues of public safety related to snow and ice conditions. This document is published pursuant to the requirements set forth under Local Law 28 of 2011.
The Department of Sanitation (DSNY) Borough Snow Plan for Queens describes measures DSNY will take to fight winter weather, clear streets for safe transportation, and address issues of public safety related to snow and ice conditions. This document is published pursuant to the requirements set forth under Local Law 28 of 2011.
The Department of Sanitation (DSNY) Borough Snow Plan for Staten Island describes measures DSNY will take to fight winter weather, clear streets for safe transportation, and address issues of public safety related to snow and ice conditions. This document is published pursuant to the requirements set forth under Local Law 28 of 2011.
The Department of Sanitation (DSNY) Borough Snow Plan for the Bronx describes measures DSNY will take to fight winter weather, clear streets for safe transportation, and address issues of public safety related to snow and ice conditions. This document is published pursuant to the requirements set forth under Local Law 28 of 2011.
Annual report of the DSNY highlighting its Zero Waste Policy including programs such as the expansion of their curbside collection program. It also highlighted the adjustment of the City's Business Recycling rules making it easier for companies to recycle and launch of DSNY app.
This report discusses notable advances in DSNY’s clean diesel fleet, and provides information on efforts to further incorporate alternative fuel vehicles into its fleet.
This study fulfills DSNY's requirements under Local Law 40 of 2010 and builds on decades of research and analysis into the evolving composition of our waste stream.
DSNY (through donateNYC) conducted a comprehensive survey of NYC’s reuse sector. The aim of this survey and assessment was to provide a census overview of reuse activity in New York City and to expand the knowledge about the enterprises that contribute to product reuse and waste prevention
The Snow Plan describes measures DSNY will take to fight winter weather, clear streets for safe transportation and addresses issues of public safety related to snow and ice conditions for the borough of The Bronx
The Snow Plan describes measures DSNY will take to fight winter weather, clear streets for safe transportation and addresses issues of public safety related to snow and ice conditions for the borough of Brooklyn
The Snow Plan describes measures DSNY will take to fight winter weather, clear streets for safe transportation and addresses issues of public safety related to snow and ice conditions for the borough of Manhattan
The Snow Plan describes measures DSNY will take to fight winter weather, clear streets for safe transportation and addresses issues of public safety related to snow and ice conditions for the borough of Queens
The Snow Plan describes measures DSNY will take to fight winter weather, clear streets for safe transportation and addresses issues of public safety related to snow and ice conditions for the borough of Staten Island
The Snow Plan describes measures DSNY will take to fight winter weather, clear streets for safe transportation and addresses issues of public safety related to snow and ice conditions for the borough of Brooklyn
The Snow Plan describes measures DSNY will take to fight winter weather, clear streets for safe transportation and addresses issues of public safety related to snow and ice conditions for the borough of Queens.