A fact sheet that contains questions and answers (Q&A) about the WTC Disability Law. This fact sheet may be relevant to NYCERS’ members/vested members/retirees (retired after 9/11/01) who Participated in WTC Rescue, Recovery or Clean-up Operations during a Qualifying Period.
A partir del 1 de enero de 2019, estará prohibido tener, vender o usar ciertos artículos de poliestireno expandido (EPS).Después del periodo de advertencia, se emitirán Notificaciones de Violación y puede que se tome acción legal.
DSNY is turning food scraps, food-soiled paper and plant trimmings into clean energy and compost to build healthy soil. Plus, putting organics into a brown bin-instead of a garbage bag-helps keep rodents and pests away.
Beginning January 1, 2019, certain expanded polystyrene (EPS) items will be banned from possession, sale, or use in NYC. Following the warning period, Notices of Violation will be issued and civil action may be taken. For more information, contact 311 or nyc.gov/foamban.
Beginning January 1, 2019, certain expanded polystyrene (EPS) items will be banned from possession, sale or use in NYC. Following the warning period, Notices of Violation will be issued and civil action may be taken. For more information, contact 311 or visit nyc.gov/foamban.
Set our your leaves after 4pm on the dates below and DSNY will start collecting them the next day. Put your leaves in paper lawn & leaf bags or open, unlined containers.
Learn about composting, Drop off your food scraps to be composted locally, Get technical assistance for your community compost site, Volunteer at a compost site or urban farm
The Commission on Gender Equity's 2018-2021 Strategic Plan: Advancing Gender Equity in New York City outlines the goals of CGE for the de Blasio administration and beyond.
NYC leads the nation on the issues that matter. That’s why New Yorkers need to vote.
Work with us to register new voters, so we can all participate in November’s general election.
Sign up to make an impact at nycvotes.nyccfb.info/volunteer.
Starting October 1, 2018, Brooklyn South residents can make an appointment to have their electronic waste picked up by the NYC Department of Sanitation. To schedule a pick-up visit nyc.gov/electronics.
Starting October 1, 2018, Queens West residents can make an appointment to have their electronic waste picked up by the NYC Department of Sanitation. To schedule a pick-up visit nyc.gov/electronics.
FAQ's, Keeping your building clean, How to educate residents, Why participate in organics collection?, What goes in the brown bin?, How to set up your brown bin, How to set our your organics
A compilation of the findings and recommendations from the Sexual Health Education Task Force which is comprised of City representatives and constituents.
This booklet is designed to provide auto body, auto repair, and dismantling businesses in New York City with a practical and easy-to-use guide for complying with city, state, and federal environmental rules and regulations applicable to the automotive industry.
A brochure that explains the benefit of collecting a pension when you retire, as well as the benefit NYCERS membership provides regarding disability protection, survivor benefits, the ability to borrow against your contributions, and more.
A resource guide created in partnership with CGE and PowHer New York on gender pay equity in New York City including current policies to ensure pay equity.