Pursuant to Admin Code Sect. 14-156, this quarterly report contains the non-desk appearance ticket rate for offenses for which 500 or more arrests were made. This report also contains the number of DATs issued in total and disaggregated by precinct, borough, race, gender, and age.
As required New York City Administrative Code, Title 25, Section 318, report containing the July 2024 Staff Level Reports of the Landmarks Preservation Commission
The document contains a summary description of activities and initiatives related to the Workforce, Workplace, and Community goals that were listed in the agency's FY2024 Diversity & EEO Plan.
The Identifying Information Law requires City agencies to submit comprehensive biennial agency reports related to their collection, retention, and disclosure of identifying information and their privacy protection practices.
Safety must be the top priority during trade waste collection and hauling operations. Extra caution is needed especially during the summer months as New York City hosts many outdoor events and pedestrians and cyclists enjoy the warm weather. Safety training should always be ongoing.
The Identifying Information Law requires City agencies to submit comprehensive biennial agency reports related to their collection, retention, and disclosure of identifying information and their privacy protection practices.
Administrative Code Section 7-112, which was added by Local Law 40 of 2018, requires the Law Department to compile a report regarding certain Nuisance Abatement actions brought on behalf of the City of New York, and post that report on the Law Department's website.
To all licensees and registrants: Please be aware that NYC will host its annual Summer Streets celebrations with extended hours from 7:00am until 3:00pm each week with resulting street closures and construction embargoes across the five boroughs.
OATH staff were at the library to assist and educate people about what to do should they have received a summons and to check to determine if someone has an outstanding summons. Materials about remote hearings and other free resources were provided to the public as well.
OATH staff were at the Borough Hall to assist and educate people about what to do should they have received a summons and to check to determine if someone has an outstanding summons. Materials about remote hearings and other free resources were provided to the public as well.