Office of Tenant Advocate activity report, LL 161/2017 • # of complaints received by OTA and description of complaint • Average response time to complaints • Description of efforts to communicate with tenants • # of recommendations made to DOB commissioner
A quick and easy road map of city services available to all New Yorkers, including immigration legal help, healthcare, education, childcare, emergency food and shelter, public safety, protections against discrimination, and IDNYC.
This document is the Mayor's Office of Data Analytics' 2018 examination and verification report on the compliance of agencies with the Open Data Law (LL 11 of 2012). This report focuses on the Department of Transportation, Department of Small Business Services, and Business Integrity Commission.
Pursuant to Local Law 8 of 2016, the Open Data Examination and Verification (E&V) requires MODA to critically examine and report on three specific City agencies’ data inventories while reflecting on ways to improve the City of New York’s Open Data program at large.
Local Law 1 of 2007 requires the Dept. of Citywide Administrative Services(“DCAS”) to assess all City-owned facilities with a peak electric demand of at least 500 kilowatts (“kW”) for the potential to accommodate clean on-site power generation technologies (Cogeneration and Distributed Generation).
NYC Department of Citywide Administrative services Requires DCAS to provide an annual report on electricity and fossil fuel use in certain City-owned buildings.
The 4th annual report on the donateNYC Partnership program outlines the environmental and social impacts of donateNYC's 70 nonprofit Partner organizations. In 2017, donateNYC Partners diverted close to 100 million pounds of goods from landfill and provided social services to over 1.5 million NYers
The Department of Correction and the Department of Homeless Services shall work to develop a process for identifying individuals who repeatedly are admitted to city correctional institutions and who, in addition, either immediately before their admission to or after their release.