Mayor de Blasio announced he would be starting the "City Hall in Your Borough" campaign in Staten Island alongside Staten Island Borough President James Oddo.
Mayor de Blasio and Borough President Jimmy announced a new initiative that will enhance tick surveillance, outreach and control measures on Staten Island to reduce the risk of Lyme and other diseases that are acquired from tick bites
The City’s Emergency Management Department announced they were continuing their efforts regarding the steam pipe explosion in Manhattan, updating that traffic would begin to become more normal in the area and 9 new buildings were cleared for entry.
Report contains a statement of financial condition of the Relief and Pension Fund of the Department of Street Cleaning of the City of New York as of June 30, 2018 and report on operations of said Fund for the year ending June 30, 2018.
Monthly Report on prior month's Adjudications by the Hearings Division of Office of Administrative Trials and Hearings (OATH) and Reasons for Dismissal.
Pursuant to LL73/2016 and NYC Charter Chapter 45-a, Section 1049(6), quarterly report on adjudications relating to Criminal Justice Reform Act, including information on community service, dismissals, payments, and hearing outcomes.
New York City Labor Force Data, not-seasonally adjusted (NSA) data published by BLS and DOL is actually a hybrid, consisting of two separate sections derived from distinct data sources.
The City’s Emergency Management Department continued their efforts to clear effected areas from the steam pipe explosion, and announced all air samples tested came back clear of asbestos and clean up for debris had already begun.
Mayor de Blasio announced that his administration financed 32,116 affordable homes last year, breaking the all-time record previously set by former Mayor Ed Koch in 1989 of 25,243 units.
The de Blasio administration issued an update on the steam pipe explosion in Manhattan, warning possibly affected areas by the debris from the explosion.
The de Blasio Administration announced that the City is streamlining its rental assistance programs, consolidating seven different initiatives into one, to make it easier for New Yorkers to get back on their feet or remain in their homes and simpler for landlords to participate in the programs.
Mayor Bill de Blasio and Corporation Counsel Zachary W. Carter announced the filing of a lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Justice for its unlawful efforts to force New York City officials to engage in federal immigration enforcement.
The New York City Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) joined environmental groups, educators, and elected officials to celebrate the installation of tidal wetlands in Newtown Creek. DEP has joined the FDNY in its water saving initiatives.
A compilation of the findings and recommendations from the Sexual Health Education Task Force which is comprised of City representatives and constituents.
Following hearings across all five boroughs and testimony from members of the public, experts, elected officials, good government groups, and academics, the New York City Charter Revision Commission released its Preliminary Staff Report.
Mayor de Blasio spoke live at City Hall to discuss recent events in the City, a large part being dedicated to the NYPD announcing they'd be moving past the killing of Eric Garner.
CHS publishes a quarterly data report in response to City Council Local Law 58 that includes metrics on patient safety, preventable hospitalizations and preventable errors in medical care as well as follow up metrics.
The de Blasio administration and other admin announced a $100 million plan to overhaul the city’s aging freight distribution systems through strategic investments.
A detailed analysis of the app-based transportation industry in a large metropolis, NYC. Report discusses minimum driver pay standard for app-based FHV drivers.
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.
Mayor de Blasio today New York City’s first-ever dockless bicycles to the Rockaways, as two different companies began operations under a pilot program managed by the Department of Transportation (DOT).
Mayor de Blasio and Commissioner Trottenberg delivered their remarks when unveiling the new dockless bikes in Rockaway, stating a hope for bringing the beach community together and bettering the community as a whole.
This volume is the Public Comment Version of the Executive Summary for NYC's Proposed Consolidated Plan 2018, One-Year Action Plan. It shows the 4th year of a 5-year strategy NYC’s Consolidated Plan years 2015-2019, found in the amended 2015 Consolidated Plan. 30D Pub. Comment period 7/12 - 8/10/18.
This volume is the Public Comment Version of the Executive Summary for NYC's Proposed Consolidated Plan 2018, One-Year Action Plan. It shows the 4th year of a 5-year strategy NYC’s Consolidated Plan years 2015-2019, found in the amended 2015 Consolidated Plan. 30D Pub. Comment period 7/12 - 8/10/18.
This volume is the Public Comment Version of the Executive Summary for NYC's Proposed Consolidated Plan 2018, One-Year Action Plan. It shows the 4th year of a 5-year strategy NYC’s Consolidated Plan years 2015-2019, found in the amended 2015 Consolidated Plan. 30D Pub. Comment period 7/12 - 8/10/18.
This volume is the Public Comment Version of the Executive Summary for NYC's Proposed Consolidated Plan 2018, One-Year Action Plan. It shows the 4th year of a 5-year strategy NYC’s Consolidated Plan years 2015-2019, found in the amended 2015 Consolidated Plan. 30D Pub. Comment period 7/12 - 8/10/18.
This volume is the Public Comment Version of NYC's Proposed Consolidated Plan 2018, One-Year Action Plan. It shows the 4th year of a 5-year strategy NYC’s Consolidated Plan years 2015-2019, found in the amended 2015 Consolidated Plan. 30D Pub. Comment period 7/12 - 8/10/18.
Appendices to NYC's Proposed Consolidated Plan 2018, One-Year Action Plan, which shows the 4th year of a 5-year strategy (NYC’s Consolidated Plan years 2015-2019), found in the amended 2015 Consolidated Plan. 30D Pub. Comment period 7/12 - 8/10/18.
New York City Department of Sanitation and Van Alen Institute, in collaboration with the Industrial Designers Society of America and American Institute of Architects New York, Announce BetterBin Litter Basket Redesign Competition.
Mayor de Blasio and Police Commissioner O'Neil delivered their remarks when unveiling Detective Stephen McDonald's plaque, honoring his legacy in their speeches.
The de Blasio Administration announced that Girl Scout Troop 6000, a troop dedicated to serving girls and women in the shelter system, had expanded to 15 shelter facilities for families with children across all five boroughs, with more than 500 girls and women now participating in their programs.
Mayor de Blasio, Speaker Johnson, and Council Member Espinal announced the appointment of the 14 members of the City’s first-ever Nightlife Advisory Board.
The Voluntary Local Review (VLR) highlights NYC’s sustainable development achievements since 2015. It uses the common language of the Global Goals to translate NYC’s local actions to a global audience, with a focus on the five priority Goals for the 2018 HLPF.
Mayor de Blasio and Commissioner of the Mayor’s Office for International Affairs Penny Abeywardena announced that New York City had submitted an innovative review of its local progress toward the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to the United Nations
The New York City Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) is working on a project of ecological improvements for Flushing Bay, including wetland construction, dredging, and sewer optimization. 37 new DEP Police officers were sworn in at the Ulster Performing Arts Center in Kingston.
Reports on the development, progress and achievements of the New York City Department of Environmental Protection's source water protection programs established to maintain the Filtration Avoidance Determination (FAD) for the Catskill/Delaware portion of the New York City water supply.
The de Blasio administration announced Mayor de Blasio met with NYC Transit President Andy Byford, focusing largely on how the City and MTA can continue to work together to expand bus service, implement the L train shutdown mitigation plan, and improve accessibility.
Mayor de Blasio and Police Commissioner O'Neil held a press conference to discuss recent crime statistics and also discussed the importance of the new police precinct being built in a community in the Bronx.
Mayor de Blasio appeared live at City Hall to discuss the issue of migrant children still being housed in the City without their parents and children in public housing being exposed to lead in the paint in their buildings.
Mayor de Blasio announced that under the Vision Zero program, New York City had ended the first six months of 2018 with the fewest traffic fatalities ever measured in any six-month period
The Public Design Commission meets once a month. The meeting agendas are posted online three business days in advance of each meeting and published in the City Record. Agendas are also distributed to all City Council members, Community Boards, and City agency liaisons.
LL 17 of 2018 requires ACS to survey families receiving prevention services regarding experiences with the ACS-contracted prevention services providers from whom they received services in the preceding calendar year, and to share the findings. This report outlines the survey implementation plan.
The New York City Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) has announced a $400 million project to improve the ecological health of Jamaica Bay, including wetland restoration, environmental dredging, and installation of ribbed mussel beds.
Rule amending the Schedule of Parking Violation Fines to conform to rule amendments to 34 RCNY § 4-08 enacted by the New York City Department of Transportation (“DOT”) to update parking provisions to reflect current parking signage and terminology
As part of preparations for July 4th celebrations, the de Blasio administration officials spoke at One Police Plaza to announce an NYPD crackdown against intoxicated driving.
Mayor de Blasio appeared on NY1 to discuss lead paint found in public housing in the City, with 800 children testing positive for elevated levels of lead in their bodies.
The CCRB Executive Director's Monthly Report provides the public with all relevant statistics on CCRB complaints, including board dispositions, substantiation rates, truncations, and statistics from both the Mediation Unit and Administrative Prosecution Unit.
Local Law 7 of 2018 requires HPD to evaluate certain sales of select rent-regulated multiple dwellings for potential inclusion on the Speculation Watch List.