The de Blasio Administration today announced that residential evictions by marshals declined 37 percent since 2013, with approximately 18,000 evictions in 2018 compared to nearly 29,000 evictions in 2013.
Mayor Bill de Blasio delivered his sixth State of the City Address on Thursday. The Mayor highlighted a series of sweeping proposals aimed at fighting income inequality across New York City. Policy promises focused on health care, workers’ rights, and tenant protection. With Transcript.
Mayor Bill de Blasio today announced a tentative contract agreement with the Uniformed Firefighters Association. Under this agreement, approximately 8,500 FDNY employees will receive wage increases consistent with the uniformed pattern.
Mayor De Blasio, district council's speaker Johnson and head start Sponsoring Board Council of New York City announce tentative agreement that will benefit head start employees.
Mayor Bill de Blasio, Council Speaker Corey Johnson and Department of Transportation Commissioner Hank Gutman today released the New York City Streets Plan to guide the development of bus, bicycle, and pedestrian infrastructure over the next five years.
Mayor de Blasio, speaker Corey Johnson, and The City University of New York announced that 19 million dollars will be invested in education and local community programs based around the 2020 census.
Mayor de Blasio and other city officials announced today the more than 150 awardees of the $19 million NYC Complete Count Fund, the Citys first-ever community awards program focused on census-related education and organizing.
Mayor Bill de Blasio and Speaker Corey Johnson today announced that the City has launched the Indirect Cost Rate Funding Initiative, in order to help increase financial stability for human services providers.