This report found that existing Federal and State protections protect New York City's tidal wetlands and large freshwater wetlands from threats related to land use and development. Included are diagrams and descriptions of the studies carried out on wetland areas in New York City.
This 2012 annual report describes the institutional and organizational steps taken, design standards created, and pilot and demonstration projects implemented for ongoing data collection to improve the City's green initiative, as well as approaches for citywide implementation developed over the past year.
This strategy's analysis and other considerations have led the City to establish an overall goal and initiatives to achieve this goal by addressing four key areas: protection, mitigation, restoration, and assessment of the City's wetland areas.
This second annual report analyzes New York City benchmarking data collected for calendar year 2011 from 13,258 properties encompassing 24,071 buildings, constituting more than two billion square feet of real estate.
A Stronger, More Resilient New York is a roadmap for producing a truly sustainable 21st century New York. The implementation of the plan would guarantee a safer and stronger City against damages caused by catastrophes like Hurricane Sandy. Included are data and information on past events, how the City can be strengthened, and how much the City could save as a result of this plan.
The Mayor's Management Report and the Preliminary Mayor's Management Report cover the operations of City agencies that report directly to the Mayor. Three additional non-Mayoral agencies are included,
for a total of 44 agencies and organizations. Acrivities that have direct impact on New Yorkers - including the provision of support services to other agencies are the focus of the report.
No later than October 30, 2020, the Citywide Privacy Protection Committee shall communicate recommendations with the city agency reports required pursuant to section 23-1205 to the applicable city agencies, the mayor, the speaker of the council, and the CPO.
This report is the 2020 Identifying Information Law Agency Report for Mayor's Office concerning the collection, retention, and disclosure of identifying information.
The de Blasio Administration today announced the expansion of its right-to-counsel initiative to five new neighborhoods, and counsel initiative is the first in the nation plan to provide guaranteed free legal representation to tenants facing eviction in housing court.
Mayor Bill de Blasio today announced the Kroll Bond Rating Agency has assigned an AA+ rating with a Stable Outlook to New York City’s General Obligation bonds.
Mayor de Blasio, Department of Transportation Commissioner Hank Gutman, and Borough President James Oddo announced today that the full restoration of round-the-clock 30-minute Staten Island Ferry service is to take effect as scheduled on Monday.
Mayor Bill de Blasio today announced that the City of New York will host concerts in each of the five boroughs to celebrate the Summer of New York City.
These initiatives will eliminate childhood lead exposure by 2029. This represents the most aggressive and holistic approach to protecting kids from lead of any city or state in the nation.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams, New York City Department of Education (DOE) Chancellor David C. Banks, Mayor’s Office of Immigrant Affairs Commissioner Manuel Castro, and New York City Department of Social Services (DSS) Commissioner Gary Jenkins announces ‘Project Open Arms" for asylum seekers.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams, the Mayor’s Office for People with Disabilities (MOPD), the New York City Department of Citywide Administrative Services (DCAS), and NYC Health + Hospitals/Test & Treat Corps (H+H/T2) announces that the city will distribute 10,000 COVID-19 at-home test kits.
The Adams administration releases an open letter from over 200 business, civic, and labor leaders showing broad support for Mayor Eric Adams’ efforts to make New York a safer and more just city.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams announces that the administration will host a high-level summit at Gracie Mansion this weekend with a wide range of stakeholders to find common ground on efforts to keep New Yorkers safe.
Mayor de Blasio highlighted findings from a landmark Department of Transportation report on the City’s speed camera program today as he urged State leaders to allow New York City to operate the cameras 24 hours a day.