Report detailing DYCD's Language Access Plan, designed to improve access to funded services for Limited English Proficient (LEP) individuals throughout the city.
This document is a New York City Department of Youth & Community Development guide for Family Court judges to provide resources and information for non-custodial fathers. The Fatherhood program attempts to link fathers with their children and encourage the fathers to provide child support.
Mayor's Office of Veterans' Affairs' snapshot of New York City, New York State, Federal and community based benefits for eligible veterans and their families.
Mayor's Office of Veterans' Affairs' snapshot of New York City, New York State, Federal and community based benefits for eligible veterans and their families.
The Department of Transportation published the Street Works Manual, a resource for everyone that performs work in New York City streets. The manual covers advanced planning of construction projects, all construction-related DOT permits, and how and when to obtain these permits.
The New York City Street Design Manual provides policies and design guidelines to city agencies, design professionals, private developers and community groups for the improvement of streets and sidewalks throughout the five boroughs. It is intended to serve as a comprehensive resource for promoting higher quality street designs and more efficient project implementation.
Comic book issued as part of campaign to demonstrate how Spiderman would interact with Small Business Services if he were seeking a job. Produced with Marvel Comics and the Mayor's Office of Media and Entertainment.
The Department of Sanitation is responsible for managing all of the waste generated in the City and for developing a Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan for all waste generated between 2004 through 2024. The department developed the Commercial Waste Management Study to enable the City to assess and plan for the management of the commercial waste stream, to minimize the adverse impacts on the City's communities and environments, and to assist in developing the new plan.
Brochure that instructs NYC citizens about how to reuse waste in order to conserve energy, save money and create jobs and social services for New Yorkers in need.
Flyer that announces North Brooklyn residents can make an appointment to have their electronic waste collected by The NYC Dept. of Sanitation. It also shows images of what types of electronic waste DSNY will collect.
Manual in english and korean that instructs NYC residents on how to recycle their waste. It shows what items can be recycled and where they should go if they have questions on items.
Flyer that informs citizens of the Bronx on how to participate in leaf collection. Including instructions on what days to set out their leaves depending on what area of The Bronx they live in.
Information card explaining to NYC residents the use of compost. Including who uses compost, how it can be used for commerical use and the process of compost givebacks.
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 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.
An advertisement dealing with stopping junk mail from reaching the mailbox. It encourages recycling paper by giving out tips on how no to get junk mail.
These recycling flyers, created by the Department of Sanitation for the City of New York, aim to teach citizens how to properly recycle. The flyers depict the appropriate items that fall under the mixed paper & cardboard category and the bottles, cans & foil category.
This booklet, issued by the Department of Sanitation (DSNY), informs citizens of their legal responsibilities to keep New York City clean. This digest summarizes existing laws and regulations, as well new editions, of DSNY policy and outlines the requirements and steps of certain procedures, such as recycling.
This brochure details the steps and maintenance of indoor composting with a worm bin. Indoor composting allows citizens to recycle their food scraps into a plant fertilizer and soil amendment called vermicompost. This is most helpful to people who don't have access to an outdoor composting area, like those living in an apartment.
This sticker lists the objects that fall under the Beverage Cartons, Bottles, Cans, Metal and Foil category of recyclables. This was created to raise environmental awareness of New Yorkers.
This brochure details the steps to effective mulch-mowing and maintenance of grass. The City is encouraging New Yorkers to leave their grass clippings on the lawn, rather than placing them out for collection and disposal. This will environmentally benefit the City by reducing the City's waste.
This sticker lists the objects that fall under the Mixed Paper and Cardboard category of recyclables. This was created to raise environmental awareness of New Yorkers.
Includes contract ensures future of NYC recycling, how to order recycling materials, Golden Apple Awards Info,
NYCWasteLe$$ wins SWANA award, draft waste management plan highlights.