Reports on implementation milestone schedules for capital construction projects. It includes dates for the completion of scope, design and construction, and reasons for delays in any such dates.
The New York City Indoor Allergen Hazards Law, Local Law 55 of 2018 (Section 27-2017 et seq.),
prescribes the responsibilities of owners of multiple dwellings to proactively keep apartments
free of indoor allergen hazards.
Local Law 1 requires that property owners of multiple dwellings erected prior to 1960, or multiple
dwellings erected between 1960 and 1977 where the owner has actual knowledge of the presence of
lead-based paint, take preventative measures related to lead-based paint.
Tenants who are required to leave because of an Order to Repair/Vacate Order may be eligible for relocation services, including, in some cases, temporary emergency housing through HPD. For information on whether you qualify for tenant relocation as a result of an Order to Repair/Vacate Order.
Capital Project Detail Data - Manhattan - Fiscal Year 2021 January Capital Commitment Plan: Reports on implementation milestone schedules for capital construction projects. It includes dates for the completion of scope, design and construction, and reasons for delays in any such dates.
Capital Project Detail Data - Citywide - Fiscal Year 2021 January Capital Commitment Plan: Reports on implementation milestone schedules for capital construction projects. It includes dates for the completion of scope, design and construction, and reasons for delays in any such dates.
The OCME submitted the FY22 Preliminary Plan to the NYC Office of Management and Budget. The plan was submitted to describe the OCME's preliminary budget for various projects.
The Commission's Language Access Policy and Implementation Plan (LAIP) outlines the language access resources available to limited English proficient New Yorkers to access programs and initiatives.
Local Law 136 of 2018, requires HPD to post a report providing the details of a plan for the development of an integrated data tracking system. HPD collects data on the delivery of its core services - Enforcing the Housing Maintenance Code, preservation and managing the Agency's housing assets.
Early Payment Discount Rate and Late Payment Interest Rates Recommendations. The City of New York is required to charge interest on the amount of tax that is late.
Each May, the NYC Banking Commission recommends a discount rate and penalty rates for the upcoming fiscal year beginning on July 1.
Local Law 4 of 2012, requires HPD to maintain on its website monthly reports which can be viewed by the general public. Reports lists all properties with 20 or more units for which notice of foreclosure has been submitted to HPD.
Local Law of 2012 requires HPD to maintain on its website monthly reports that can be viewed by the general public on its website. The report lists properties of twenty or more units for which a notice of foreclosure has been submitted to HPD.
The New York City Department of Sanitation (DSNY) launched a new tool to enable the participation of businesses in the Commercial Waste Zones (CWZ) program. The website, nyccwznetwork.com, is a directory and resource for companies responding to the CWZ request for proposals.
The New York City Department of Sanitation announced that its five Special Waste Drop-Off Sites will be reopening on Saturday, July 10, 2021. The sites, which have been closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, give residents a place to bring potentially harmful household items for proper disposal.
Local Law 4 of 2012 requires HPD to maintain on its website monthly reports. These reports can be viewed by the general public and do not require a user profile,
The report lists all properties with twenty or more units of which notice of a foreclosure has been submitted to HPD.
Pursuant to LL 25/2010, a report from the Taxi and Limousine Commission on fare complaints (Medallion & For-Hire Vehicle) and top 10 violations dis-aggregated by precinct.
The NYC Department of Sanitation has announced that curbside composting is on the way back to many city residents! By composting, New Yorkers keep their neighborhoods clean, reduce waste being sent to landfills, create compost for City Parks, and produce clean, renewable energy to heat homes.
As per Local Law 123/2019, New York City Administrative Code, Title 31, Section 110, these materials are published by the New York City Department of Veterans' Services to assist student veterans with resources and guidance with respect to pursuing higher education in New York City.
The New York City Department of Sanitation announced that in observance of Labor Day, there will be no trash or recycling collection on Monday, September 6, 2021.
The NYC Department of Design & Construction is committed in enforcing the rights and protection for all employees. The development of EEO Policy and NYC Human Rights Laws are important for the equal treatment as well as to strive for the greatest diversity in the workplace of the agency.
Friday, September 3, 2021 – The New York City Department of Sanitation, the world’s largest municipal sanitation agency, will honor members of the Department who lost their lives due to their service on and after 9/11.
Local Law of 2012 requires HPD to maintain on its website monthly reports that can be viewed by the general public. The report lists properties with twenty or more units for which a notice of foreclosure has been submitted to HPD.
Local Law 4 requires HPD to maintain on its website quarterly reports that can be viewed by the general public, The Quarterly report lists the number of foreclosure actions commenced during the previous quarter and reported to HPD.
Housing is considered affordable if it costs about one-third or less of what the people living there earn, also known as Area Median Income (AMI). The 2021 AMI for the New York City region is $107,400 for a three-person family (100% AMI).
The Inclusionary Housing Program (IHP) is designed to preserve and promote affordable housing within neighborhoods where zoning has been modified to encourage new development.
The New York City Department of Sanitation, today provided the following update on operations in the wake of Tropical Storm Ida, including collection delays, enforcement suspension, debris removal, and catch-bin clearing.
The New York City Department of Sanitation, today announced that trash and recycling collection service for Monday, 9/6/21, which had previously been suspended in observance of the Labor Day holiday, will take place across the City.
Pursuant to LL 25/2010, a report from the Taxi and Limousine Commission on fare complaints (Medallion & For-Hire Vehicle) and top 10 violations dis-aggregated by precinct.
The New York City Department of Sanitation, gathered for a private ceremony yesterday, September 9th, 2021, to honor members of the Department who lost their lives due to their service on and after 9/11.
The New York City Department of Sanitation has announced the fall 2021 SAFE Disposal (Solvents, Automotive, Flammables, and Electronics) Events schedule. The events provide city residents an easy way to safely dispose of potentially harmful household products.
The New York City Department of Sanitation has announced that its annual snow training will begin Sunday, September 26, and is planned to last 10 consecutive Sundays. Workers will practice “plowing up” collection trucks, and will drive plows and salt spreaders along city streets.
The New York City Department of Sanitation announced that in observance of Columbus Day, there will be no trash, curbside composting or recycling collection on Monday, October 11, 2021.
Local Law of 2012 requires HPD to maintain on its website Quarterly Reports that can be viewed by the public. The Quarterly Report lists the number of foreclosure actions that began in the previous Quarter and reported to HPD.
These Draft Snow Plans detail DSNY’s preparedness and response for possible snow events in the coming 2021-2022 winter season inclusive of the criteria set forth under Local Law 28. These documents include a letter of transmittal and plans for each borough.
A report on the Agency’s efforts to implement equal employment practices, including statistical information on total employment and which will enable the Agency to provide fair and effective equal opportunity employment for all.
As required by LL 133/2018, HPD is working to meet current and future housing demands.These efforts include large-scale, mixed-income developments that help revitalize communities, supportive and senior residences that serve some of the most vulnerable and homeowner opportunities.
HPD is working to build a more equitable and inclusive Agency to attract, engage and hire diverse talent from a range of background, experience and perspectives,
by recruiting from universities, cultivate early talent high schools, increase paid internships, reexamine hiring practices and policies.
HPD FY 2022 Quarterly Report - Part II: Diversity and EEO Training Summary indicates the number of EEO training the Agency has provided to ensure the diversity and EEO and Inclusion for all employees.
The Department of Sanitation has announced that registration is now open for those interested in working as Emergency Snow Laborers for the 2021-2022 winter season.
The NYC for Racial Justice report, outlines persistent patterns of inequity experienced by New Yorkers. Providing insight into what the Commission heard in its first phase of engagement, the report shows the ways in which structural racism operates and its harmful impact on New Yorkers of Color.
Pursuant to LL 25/2010, a report from the Taxi and Limousine Commission on fare complaints (Medallion & For-Hire Vehicle) and top 10 violations dis-aggregated by precinct.
The NYC Department of Sanitation submission (and transmittal letter) to Speaker Corey Johnson of its notice of adoption of a final rule relating to its penalty schedule.
The Department of Sanitation announced the next Community Boards to receive Curbside Composting following its pandemic-related suspension and relaunch. Service is being restored as a sign-up only program.
The Department of Sanitation will host its annual “Snow and Tell” behind-the-scenes look at snow operations for members of the media. This event allows news outlets to capture footage and interviews in advance for use throughout the winter season.
The following report lists the number of crashes reported to TLC that involve a TLC-licensed vehicle. Below those lines, the number of TLC-licensed vehicles involved in those crashes are disaggregated by vehicle type. Please note that multiple TLC-licensed vehicles can be involved in a single crash.
In lieu of a comprehensive and conclusive report related to Local Law 22 (2019) Organic Waste Pilot Recycling Program, this memo highlights the accomplishments and learnings of the Department of Sanitation up to March 2020. The program was suspended prematurely due to the Covid-19 pandemic.