This is the fifth annual report to be provided in compliance with Local Law 40 of 2019, covering the time period July 1, 2023 through June 30, 2024. This report provides an overview of responses from the Family Justice Center Client Satisfaction Survey
This is the fifth report to be provided in compliance with Local Law 39 of 2019, covering fiscal year 2024 – July 1, 2023, to June 30, 2024. This report provides an overview of ENDGBV activities with cosmetologists, including outreach and training.
Under this item negotiations are needed with the railroad to obtain a permit to enter railroad property and comply with all relevant railroad work and financial requirements.
Under this item there are negotiations with the railroad to obtain a permit to enter railroad property and comply with all relevant railroad work and financial requirements.
Under Local Law 6 of 2022, the New York City Department of Finance (DOF) is required to
report to the mayor and speaker of the city council and post on its website a report on many
aspects of its administration of parking tickets and camera violations by September 30 of each
year.
The Identifying Information Law requires each agency to submit a report regarding, among other items, the collection, retention, and disclosure of identifying information by such agency and their "human services" contractors or subcontractors, by no later than July 31, 2018, and every two years.
This report highlights accomplishments of the CEC during the 2023-2024 Fiscal year. It includes reporting on citywide charter mandates including participatory budgeting, voter language assistance, community board trainings.
New York City’s FRESH (Food Retail Expansion to Support Health) program is designed to promote access to healthy foods, particularly in underserved areas, by providing financial and zoning incentives to new grocery stores. This fiscal note brings together a range of qualitative research, analysis, a
This report outlines the challenges that face immigrant New Yorkers and presents the robust interagency work the Mayor’s Office of Immigrant Affairs (MOIA) has done in the past fiscal year to improve the wellbeing of long-term immigrant residents and our newest New Yorkers.