Summary of NYC Veteran Advisory Board key activities for 2012 and policy recommendations for the Mayor and New York City Council impacting veterans in NYC. Includes copies of the minutes of advisory board meetings held during 2012.
Report on the Implementation Phase of Integrative Freight Demand Management in the NYC Metro Area written by Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, NYC DOT, and Rutgers University.
As required by Local Law 21 of 2012, NYC DOT will install APS units at each corner of 25 additional intersections each year. This report is an update for 2012 of where new APSs were installed.
Gerald J. Caliendo, R.A., AIA, for Llana Bangiyev, owner. Application March 9, 2012 - Variance (§72-21) to permit for the construction of a community facility and residential building. Block 2130, Lot 14, Borough of Queens. COMMUNITY BOARD #6Q ACTION OF THE BOARD -
Eric Palatnik, P.C., for Gusmar Enterprises, LLC, owner. Application February 6, 2012 - Special Permit to legalize the required accessory off street rooftop parking on the roof of an existing two story office building, PREMISES AFFECTED - Block 350, Lot 36, Borough of Queens. COMMUNITY BOARD #1Q
PDSCO, Inc., for Best Equities LLC, owner; Page Fit Inc. d/b/a Intoxx Fitness, lessee. Application August 7, 2012 - Special Permit to permit the legalization of a physical culture establishment (Intoxx Fitness). PREMISES AFFECTED - 236 Richmond Valley Road, Block 7971, Lot 200, Staten Island. CB#3SI
Rothkrug Rothkrug & Spector LLP, for Edward Ivy, owner. Application November 27, 2012 - Extension of Term for the continued operation of a one story warehouse and office/retail store building. PREMISES AFFECTED - 145-21/25 Liberty Avenue, Block 10022, Lot(s) 1, 20, 24, Queens. CB #12Q
Eric Palatnik, P.C., for Saltru Associates Joint Venture, owner. Application November 30, 2012 - Amendment which permitted an enlargement of an existing non-conforming department store. Block 6491, Lot 11, Brooklyn. CB #11BK
Law Office of Vincent L. Petraro, PLLC, Mitchell S. Ross, Esq., for X & Y Development Group, LLC., owner. Application December 26, 2012 - Variance to permit a transient hotel and North Queens Medical Center. Block 5181, Lot(s) 11, 14, 15, Queens. CB #7Q
The report examines the veteran business community in New York City, and highlights ways to better identify veteran businesses,support the growth of these businesses, and better prepare those businesses for City procurement opportunities.
A survey undertaken as part of the Transporting Reusables Using Commercial Carriers (TRUCC) project, which is researching how the NYC reuse sector can have better access to adequate and affordable transportation resources.
This biennial Compliance Report dated May 2014, is submitted to the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (NYSDEC) in accordance with the provisions of NYCRR Title 6 Part 360-15.12.
The 181st executive order from Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg orders various agencies undertake whatever measures necessary to protect life and property or bring the emergency situation under control. Emergency Re-Occupation Order
The 184th executive order from Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg orders various agencies undertake whatever measures necessary to protect life and property or bring the emergency situation under control. Emergency Re-Occupation Order
The 176th executive order from Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg orders that various agencies undertake whatever measures necessary to protect life and property or bring the emergency situation under control. Emergency Re-Occupation Order
The 165th executive order from Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg orders that relevant agencies undertake whatever measures are needed to protect life and property or bring the emergency situation under control. Emergency Evacuation and Re-Occupation and Transportation Order
The 185th executive order from Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg orders a reorganization of various offices to create the Mayor's Office for International Affairs
The 189th executive order from Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg orders various agencies to undertake whatever measures necessary to protect life and property or bring the emergency situation under control. Emergency Re-Occupation Order
The 192nd executive order from Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg orders various agencies undertake whatever measures necessary to protect life and property or bring the emergency situation under control. Emergency Re-Occupation Order
The 195th executive order from Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg orders various agencies undertake whatever measures necessary to protect life and property or bring the emergency situation under control. Emergency Re-Occupation Order
The 198th executive order from Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg orders various agencies undertake whatever measures necessary to protect life and property or bring the emergency situation under control. Emergency Re-Occupation Order
The 201st executive order from Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg orders various agencies undertake whatever measures necessary to protect life and property or bring the emergency situation under control. Emergency Re-Occupation Order
The 204th executive order from Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg orders various agencies undertake whatever measures necessary to protect life and property or bring the emergency situation under control. Emergency Re-Occupation Order
The 208th executive order from Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg orders various city agencies undertake whatever measures necessary to protect life and property or bring the emergency situation under control. Emergency Re-Occupation Order
The 168th executive order from Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg orders that various agencies undertake whatever measures necessary to protect life and property or bring the emergency situation under control. Emergency Re-Occupation Order
The 171st executive order from Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg orders that various agencies undertake whatever measures needed to protect life and property or bring the emergency situation under control . Emergency Re-Occupation Order
A report which highlights current economic conditions pertinent to New York City. The report focuses on the state of the U.S. Economy, financial markets, inflation, New York City labor markets and commercial and residential real estate. (December 2021)
A report which highlights current economic conditions pertinent to New York City. The report focuses on the state of the U.S. Economy, financial markets, inflation, New York City labor markets and commercial and residential real estate. (December 2020)
A report which highlights current economic conditions pertinent to New York City. The report focuses on the state of the U.S. Economy, financial markets, inflation, New York City labor markets and commercial and residential real estate. (August 2020)
Local Law 11 of 2012 requires City-managed data be made available to the public through a single web portal. This document defines the Citywide policies, standards, and guidelines required to support that legislation as amended.
The average time in city jails credited to inmates newly sentenced to state prisons from Bronx courtrooms grew to 15.7 months in 2012, about six months more than the average in the remainder of the city. Lowering this average could save NYC money.
Although students with disabilities comprised about 18 percent of the overall student body in school year 2012-2013, they made up about 30 percent of the suspended student population (defined as the population of students who have been suspended at least one time).
Cases of sexually transmitted diseases—chlamydia, gonorrhea, and (primary and secondary) syphilis—have reached their highest reported levels in 30 years in NYC and record levels nationwide.
The number of students in the city’s public schools who lived for some part of the school year in New York’s homeless shelters during school year 2015-2016 rose by more than 4,000, or 15 percent, over the preceding year to nearly 33,000.
The number of hospitalizations at public and voluntary hospitals in New York City has been declining for some time, falling from 1.3 million hospitalizations in 2009 to 1.1 million in 2014.
As of June, the Department of Education had 131,199 full-time employees. More than 119,000 served in jobs under the broad classification of pedagogues, which includes roles such as principals, assistant principals, teachers, and teaching assistants also known as paraprofessionals.
Citywide, the average high school student’s commute to school—by subway, bus, or foot—in school year 2011-2012 was estimated to take 32 minutes. In comparison, the commutes for city residents to jobs in the five boroughs averaged 39 minutes in 2012.
More than half (51.3 percent) of the state’s lowest income part-time workers—those with incomes at or below 200 percent of the federal poverty level—resided in New York City in 2012
IBO used the address of each student attending a New York City public high school in the 2012-2013 school year to identify the census tract in which each student lived and the median household income for households residing in the tract.
The city’s diminishing stock of rent-stabilized apartments is highly sought after by prospective tenants because these regulated units often rent at below-market rates and offer a variety of tenant protections including the right to lease renewal.
As part of our recent report on the cost of subway disruptions to riders and the city, which IBO produced at the request of Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams, we needed to estimate how much time subway commuters lose to delays.
Over the past two decades, the state has been moving recipients into managed care plans
with the goals of providing better health care and reducing costs.
Have inspections for rats by the health department’s Bureau of Veterinary and Pest Control Services been increasing? We track changes in the number of initial inspections citywide and by borough.
Are children born later in the year more likely to be identified as students with disabilities than children born in earlier months? Amy Zimmer of Chalkbeat asked and IBO explored the data.
In 2012, the City Council passed Local Law 44 (LL44) which requires HPD to make information available on its website about certain housing development projects receiving City financial assistance.