As required by the New York City Administrative Code, Title 25, Section 318, report containing the November 2024 Staff Level Reports of the Landmarks Preservation Commission
Annual fair and effective affirmative employment plan to provide equal employment opportunity for minority group members and women who are employed by (or who seek employment with) the agency.
This year’s report examines and evaluates how much debt is outstanding, how much borrowing capacity remains available, how the City compares to other U.S. cities, and the affordability of debt service.
This report outlines diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives employed by the New York Campaign Finance Board for the first quarter of fiscal year 2025. This report includes a certificate from the Equal Employment Practices Commission (EEPC), which audits, evaluates, and monitors employment.
A report on the progress the New York City retirement systems have made on investing with diverse and emerging asset managers for Fiscal Year 2024. The agenct started making this data public two years ago, believing that honest, transparent reporting is critical to progress.
n July 2022, nearly two years before those bribery charges were made public, the New York City Comptroller’s office began a “resident-powered audit process” in which NYCHA residents directed the Office of the Comptroller to focus on NYCHA’s process for selecting and monitoring contractors.
This audit set out to determine whether the concerns of NYCHA Resident Audit Committee members were echoed in customer satisfaction surveys related specifically to repairs and maintenance, and to evaluate NYCHA’s monitoring and oversight over contractors based on independent testing.
To all Trade Waste Licensees and Registrants: Please be aware of upcoming street closures and construction embargoes in Manhattan in connection with the annual Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade, which will take place on Thursday, November 28, 2024, from 8:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
Under Local Law 249 of 2017 and Local Law 216 of 2021, the Department of Finance (DOF) is required to
notify property owners when real estate instruments are recorded on their properties.
Under Local Law 249 of 2017 and Local Law 216 of 2021, the Department of Finance (DOF) is required to
notify property owners when real estate instruments are recorded on their properties.
The NYC Sanitation Borough Snow Plan describes measures DSNY will take to fight winter weather, clear streets for safe transportation, and address issues of public safety related to snow and ice conditions. This document is published pursuant to the requirements set forth under Local Law 28 of 2011.
Under Local Law 11 of 2015, the New York City Department of Finance (DOF) is required to
report to the City Council annually, by November 1, on outstanding Environmental Control
Board (ECB)-adjudicated judgments.
As required ny the New York City Administrative Code, Title 25, Section 318, report containing the October 2024 Staff Level Reports of the Landmarks Preservation Commission
The end of Daylight-Saving Time this Sunday, November 3, 2024, requires an increased focus on safe driving for all trade waste drivers as visibility worsens.
A plan and a timeline for revocation of benefits under section 421-a of the real property tax law for each designated building for which such department received, during the reporting period from the department of housing preservation, pursuant to chapters 15 and 16 of title 26 of the code
Beginning on October 30, 2024, BIC administrative violations issued on or after October 30, 2024 will be returnable to the Hearings Division of the NYC Office of Administrative Trials and Hearings (OATH). Administrative violations had previously been returnable in OATH’s Trials Division.
This is the fifth annual report to be provided in compliance with Local Law 40 of 2019, covering the time period July 1, 2023 through June 30, 2024. This report provides an overview of responses from the Family Justice Center Client Satisfaction Survey
This is the fifth report to be provided in compliance with Local Law 39 of 2019, covering fiscal year 2024 – July 1, 2023, to June 30, 2024. This report provides an overview of ENDGBV activities with cosmetologists, including outreach and training.
To all Trade Waste Licensees and Registrants: Please be advised of upcoming street closures on Sunday, November 3, 2024, for the annual NYC Marathon and Family Reunion. See the list below and a map at this link of roadways that will be temporarily closed by the NYC Police Department for the event.
The auditors conducted a review of New York City Emergency Management’s (NYCEM) oversight of an agreement with CrewFacilities.com LLC (Crew) , and subsequently Hotel Engine (HE) , to provide hotel lodging services and/or to provide reconciliation of claims for payment .
To all Trade Waste Licensees and Registrants:
Please be advised that street closures will begin at 9:00AM today, October 24, 2024, in some locations until 5:00PM today, in connection with the New York Liberty WNBA Championship Parade.
The New York City Department of Finance (DOF) generally ensured that condo and co-op owners who received the Cooperative/Condominium Tax Abatement (Co-op/Condo Abatement) in Fiscal Year 2023 met the eligibility requirements of the program.
The Office of the New York City Comptroller is committed to fostering a diverse,
equitable, inclusive, and respectful work environment that provides equal opportunities
for all and is free of discrimination, harassment, and retaliation.
Under this item there are negotiations with the railroad to obtain a permit to enter railroad property and comply with all relevant railroad work and financial requirements.
Under this item negotiations are needed with the railroad to obtain a permit to enter railroad property and comply with all relevant railroad work and financial requirements.
I am writing to formally request data from the New York City Taxi and Limousine Commission (“TLC”) regarding the utilization rates for Uber and Lyft drivers (“the Companies”), specifically focusing on the instances of driver lockouts by the Companies.
In this Spotlight we use parallel methodology and metrics to look at how the city’s Creative Economy has fared as it has emerged from the pandemic, and how this critical segment of New York City’s economy has changed over the past five years. We’ve also updated the online Creative Economy Dashboard
The NYC Department of Citywide Administrative Services (DCAS) and Together for Safer Roads invite you to the 2024 Vision Zero Fleet Safety Forum on Wednesday, October 30th, 2024.
Report including (1) the number of opioid antagonists available; (2) the number of staff trained to administer; (3) the number of instances during the quarter it was administered; and (4) the number of instances in which the patient responded to the administration of an opioid antagonist.
Under Local Law 6 of 2022, the New York City Department of Finance (DOF) is required to
report to the mayor and speaker of the city council and post on its website a report on many
aspects of its administration of parking tickets and camera violations by September 30 of each
year.
The Office of the New York City Comptroller’s Audit Bureau recently conducted a review of City agencies’ compliance with the terms and conditions of the Conditional Delegation and Approval to use M/WBE contract Award Method 72 (AM 72)—also known as the M/WBE Noncompetitive Small Purchase Method.
DSNY draft rules outlining the timeline and specific model under which Manhattan Community District 9 (Morningside Heights, Manhattanville, and Hamilton Heights in West Harlem, also known as M9) will become the first NYC Community District in which 100% of the trash is in on-street containe
As required by the New York City Administrative Code, Title25, Section 318, report containing the September 2024 Staff Level Reports of the Landmarks Preservation Commission
The Identifying Information Law requires each agency to submit a report regarding, among other items, the collection, retention, and disclosure of identifying information by such agency and their "human services" contractors or subcontractors, by no later than July 31, 2018, and every two years.
This report highlights accomplishments of the CEC during the 2023-2024 Fiscal year. It includes reporting on citywide charter mandates including participatory budgeting, voter language assistance, community board trainings.
To all Trade Waste Licensees: New York City Business Integrity Commission’s rules state that “[a] licensee must comply with the service and other terms set forth in the written contract or oral agreement with the customer including the agreed-upon frequency and schedule for the collection of waste.
New York City’s FRESH (Food Retail Expansion to Support Health) program is designed to promote access to healthy foods, particularly in underserved areas, by providing financial and zoning incentives to new grocery stores. This fiscal note brings together a range of qualitative research, analysis, a
This report outlines the challenges that face immigrant New Yorkers and presents the robust interagency work the Mayor’s Office of Immigrant Affairs (MOIA) has done in the past fiscal year to improve the wellbeing of long-term immigrant residents and our newest New Yorkers.
To All BIC Trade Waste Licensees: Quarterly customer data for July 1, 2024 through September 30, 2024 is due to BIC by October 31, 2024. All customer registers or claimed exemptions should be filed through the BIC Online Portal.
The NYC Department of Sanitation (DSNY) Borough Snow Plans, pursuant to the requirements of LL 28 of 2011, describe measures DSNY will take to fight winter weather, clear streets for safe transportation, and address issues of public safety related to snow and ice conditions in each borough.
Our office is requesting information as detailed in the Request for Information below.
Specifically, we are seeking information concerning inspections and approvals issued to occupy
Turkish House.
The ombudspersons provide data regarding their work at the end of each fiscal year and make annual recommendations to the commissioner of DOF regarding Rent Freeze Program operations. This report covers
the period beginning July 1, 2023, and ending June 30, 2024.
The Comptroller’s Office has reviewed overtime budget and spending for the New York City Sheriff’s Office.1 Based on our review, the Sheriff’s Office has exceeded its adopted and modified overtime budgets by significant and growing amounts in recent years. As detailed in the Table I and Chart I belo
The Contractor must furnish an adequate number of competent personnel to control all traffic (vehicular, bicycle, micromobility, and pedestrian) when it is necessary to maintain a-way traffic in one lane of a two-way roadway, require positive temporary traffic control.
PAYMENT REQUISITIONS
Each payment requisition following the initial mobilization payment requisition must be consistent with the
previous requisitions and payments, as certified by the Engineer.