At more than $110 billion annually, New York City’s operating budget is the largest municipal budget in the country by far, and is larger than the budgets of all but four states
This IT audit and research report is a study on the compliance of New York City Agencies with Executive Order 120 and makes recommendations for enhancing citywide language access. It was determined that the agencies reviewed (CCRB, CCHR, DCP, DOT, and TLC) were generally in compliance with EO 120 and have taken reasonable measures to promote compliance and to expand language access to limited english proficiency (LEP) customers. General recommendations were made regarding consistency of services, improvement of public outreach, and formalization of language access training.
An audit report in which an analysis was conducted to provide data on the overall financial activities of 97 union-administered funds that received City contributions during Fiscal Year 2003.
The New York City Housing Authority's Department of Resident Employment Services is responsible for implementing the resident employment training programs, such as the Pre-Apprenticeship Program, the Resident Opportunity and Self-Sufficiency Program, and the Resident Employment Program. This follow-up audit determines whether the NYCHA has implemented the six recommendations made in a previous audit, Audit Report on the Administration of the Resident Employment Program by the New York City Housing Authority.
The office of the comptroller has conducted an audit to determine whether the payments by the Administration for Children's Services for children with disabilities in residential facilities were accurate,
documented, and legitimate.
This audit evaluated the Department of the Aging's oversight of the delivery of frozen meals under its contracts with Regional Aid for Interim Needs and Mid-Bronx Senior Citizen Center.