This quarterly report captures the number of uses of the Department's Unmanned Aircraft Systems, disaggregated by reason for usage and geographic borough
This quarterly report captures the number of uses of the Department's Unmanned Aircraft Systems, disaggregated by reason for usage and geographic borough
This quarterly report captures the number of uses of the Department's Unmanned Aircraft Systems, disaggregated by reason for usage and geographic borough
This report contains the public NYPD Patrol Guide. The Patrol Guide is the written directive system for the NYPD that uniformed members of the service must follow while on patrol. These attachments are updated to 7/6/21.
Pursuant to Local Law 2020/013, this report contains information on the # of vehicles the Dept. towed in 2020 for obstructing a sidewalk, crosswalk, fire hydrant, bicycle lane, or bus lane, disaggregated by precinct and month
IN THE MATTER OF a communication dated May 27, 2021, from the Executive Director of
the Landmarks Preservation Commission regarding the modification of the landmark designation
of Holyrood Episcopal Church - Iglesia Santa Cruz (715 West 179th Street, Manhattan) (Block
2176, Lot 30) designated by the
IN THE MATTER OF a communication dated May 27, 2021, from the Executive Director of the Landmarks Preservation Commission regarding the landmark designation of the Educational Building, 70 Fifth Avenue (Block 576, Lot 36), by the Landmarks Preservation Commission on May 18, 2021 (Designation List No
The Public Oversight of Surveillance Technology (POST) Act requires the NYPD to publish impact and use policies for the surveillance technologies it uses. Attached are impact and use statements for various surveillance technology the Department uses.
This document is a draft First Amendment Policy that the Police Department posted on its website for public comment ending 6/30/2021. The First Amendment Policy memorializes the duties and responsibilities that have historically been carried out by the NYPD at first amendment events.
Following court cases Floyd v. City of New York, Ligon v. City of New York, and Davis v. City of New York, a Federal Monitor was appointed to oversee court-ordered reforms. The Federal Monitor periodically filed public reports that detail the Department's compliance with these reforms.