Pursuant to Local Law 182 of 2017, this report summarizes the number of individuals receiving services for autism spectrum disorders provided directly or through programs administered by the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene in 2019.
New York City By the Numbers: IBO has updated the fiscal history section of our website with new data on New Yorkers’ income and personal income tax liability. The new data, the most recent available, covers the 2019 tax year. See some highlights from our updated tables.
This report is the second required annual report issued pursuant to Local Law 152 of 2018 and includes information related to putrescible transfer stations and non-putrescible transfer stations covered by LL152.
This is the second annual publication of the Pay and Demographics Report on City of New York agency workforce pay and employment information in compliance with Local Law 18 of 2019. The Report is based on City employee data as of December 31, 2019.
In lieu of a comprehensive and conclusive report related to Local Law 22 (2019) Organic Waste Pilot Recycling Program, this memo highlights the accomplishments and learnings of the Department of Sanitation up to March 2020. The program was suspended prematurely due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
This report provides a statistical overview of the 673 domestic violence homicide incidents involving 721 victims that occurred in New York City from 2010 through 2020.
OATH staff were at the library to assist and educate people about what to do should they have received a summons and to check to determine if someone has an outstanding summons. Materials about remote hearings and other free resources were provided to the public as well.
The 2021 Disparity Report analyzes city-wide trends in racial disparities for youth and young adults in New York City across 28 indicators. The report finds that while disparities persist in four sectors (education, economic security, health and justice), outcomes have improved significantly.
Report covers data from NYC DOT's speed camera program from its inception in 2014 through December 2020, to the extent to which it is available, pursuant to Sec.1180-b of NYS Vehicle and Traffic Law.
This seventh Biennial Update Report dated May 2021 (revised October 2021) (Report) prepared by the New York City (City or NYC) Department of Sanitation (DSNY), is submitted to the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (NYSDEC) in accordance with the provisions of 6 NYCRR.366-5.1.
Suicide rates in NYC remained stable, overall, from 2010 to 2019; individuals 45 to 64 years of age had the highest rate of suicide in the city; White NYers had the highest suicide rate; the greatest increase was among Black female NYers.
This report evaluates and describes the economic impact of the 7 key sectors that comprise NYC's film and television industry: motion picture talent, subscription programming, television broadcasting, advertising and media buying, postproduction and other services, and distribution and consumption.
Annual report of NYC curbside and containerized municipal refuse and recycling statistics, broken down by borough, district, and material type for fiscal year 2021.
Mayor Bill de Blasio and other housing officials announce that New York City secured 28,310 affordable homes through new construction and preservation deals in Fiscal Year 2021.
Mayor Bill de Blasio and other city health officials announced a new health care mandate requiring all city workers to provide one-time proof of vaccination or weekly COVID-19 tests.
Mayor De Blasio appears live on city hall with Bobby Cuza, and they discuss how health care workers are not the only ones required to take the vaccine.
The report provides an analysis of the effectiveness of the Early Relationship Abuse Prevention Program (Early RAPP). Early RAPP provides healthy relationship workshops to New York City middle school students.
Mayor de Blasio and other city officials announced an agreement with Staten Island Entertainment to bring professional baseball back to the Staten Island Ballpark
Mayor Bill de Blasio today announced that the City of New York will host concerts in each of the five boroughs to celebrate the Summer of New York City.
Mayor Bill de Blasio and other health officials announced the Health Worker COVID-Safe Requirement to provide either a one-time verification of immunization, or weekly proof of a negative COVID-19 test.
Mayor De Blasio holds a media press conference to discuss about the city's fight against COVID but also the new variants of COVID which is the Delta variant.
Mayor Bill de Blasio and Department of Consumer and Worker Protection Acting Commissioner Sandra Abeles today announced that the City is expanding post-tax season NYC Free Tax Prep services.
Mayor Bill de Blasio today recommended Department of Finance Commissioner Sherif Soliman to the Traffic Mobility Review Board to work faster to advance this crucial first-in-the-nation program, which will charge private vehicles for entering Manhattan’s Central Business District.
Mayor de Blasio gives a statement about the new deal for public schools mostly celebrating the fact that now more students have a better chance of not being left behind.
This quarterly report captures the number of uses of the Department's Unmanned Aircraft Systems, disaggregated by reason for usage and geographic borough
This quarterly report captures the number of uses of the Department's Unmanned Aircraft Systems, disaggregated by reason for usage and geographic borough
This quarterly report captures the number of uses of the Department's Unmanned Aircraft Systems, disaggregated by reason for usage and geographic borough
This quarterly report captures the number of uses of the Department's Unmanned Aircraft Systems, disaggregated by reason for usage and geographic borough
The diabetes data report per LL 221 of 2019 requires DOHMH to produce data on diabetes-related health problems, disaggregated by geographic area and demographic characteristics where feasible.
Mayor de Blasio and Labor Relations Commissioner Renee Campion today announced an agreement with the Municipal Labor Committee to implement the NYC Medicare Advantage Plus Program.
Mayor Bill de Blasio today announced the Kroll Bond Rating Agency has assigned an AA+ rating with a Stable Outlook to New York City’s General Obligation bonds.
Mayor De Blasio holds a press media conference to remind new Yorkers all the hard work the city has done during the time of covid and discussing the number of vaccinations given to the people.
Following court cases Floyd v. City of New York, Ligon v. City of New York, and Davis v. City of New York, a Federal Monitor was appointed to oversee court-ordered reforms. The Federal Monitor periodically filed public reports that detail the Department's compliance with these reforms.
Cities for Action announced the that the national co chairs of Chicago and San Diego to join NYC in helping to advocate for a just and humane immigration system that welcomes and supports immigrant communities.
Every two years, DCWP estimates the unbanked in NYC. The research brief illustrates the updated number of unbanked households in NYC (an estimated 301,700 NYC households), details demographic information about the unbanked population, and highlights systemic barriers to banking access.
Mayor de Blasio today announced modifications to tomorrow’s Hometown Heroes parade amid high temperatures and heat indices expected throughout the day.
Mayor Bill de Blasio and NYC Department of Youth & Community Development Commissioner Bill Chong today announced the return of the six-week Summer Youth Employment Program.
Details the expense budget of certain agencies by major functional areas. Within each functional area, expenditures by personal services and other than personal services are presented.
Mayor de Blasio appears live on the Brian Leher show with Brian Leher and they discuss about fourth of July and appreciating first responders during covid.
Department of Consumer and Worker Protection Acting Commissioner Sandra Abeles today announced that the groundbreaking just cause law for fast food workers.
Mayor Bill de Blasio today joined NYPD Chief of Transportation Kim Royster and other city officials announce major Vision Zero enforcement and education action against impaired driving for the upcoming 4th of July weekend.
A quarterly report on EDC’s expenditure, as well as, retention or designation of persons or organizations to engage in lobbying or lobbying activities before the council or any member thereof, the city planning commission, a borough president, a borough board or a community board.
This report is a record of the NYC Mayor's Office of Media and Entertainment's Office of Nightlife's work during its first three years, from 2018 to 2019, and sets forth recommendations regarding nightlife in New York City.
Language Access Plan that provides information the agency's work and efforts to ensure that limited English is not an obstacle for older adults who are served by DFTA.
Plan lays the groundwork for policies that will improve the safety of truck travel through and within the city, improve the efficiency of freight movement to, from, & within the city, foster the sustainable and responsible movement of goods, expand partnerships within the public and private sectors.
Details the expense budget of certain agencies by major functional areas. Within each functional area, expenditures by personal services and other than personal services are presented, as well as the funding supporting the function.
This report fulfills the reporting requirement of Local Law 103 of 2015 which requires that DOHMH conduct community air quality surveys and publish the results annually.
Pursuant to Local Law 54 of 2017, this report includes the most recently available data regarding commonly used contraceptive methods for adults and high school students.
In accordance with the New York City Administrative Code §17-1001 (as amended by Local Law No. 19 of 2005), this report summarizes the Prescription Drug Discount Card Program, known as BigAppleRx, and is updated to include the period January 1, 2019 to December 31, 2019.
The New York City Building Drinking Water Tank Annual Inspection Report is submitted pursuant to New York City Administrative Code § 17-194 and include the latest data related to water tank inspections.
A quarterly report on EDC’s expenditure, as well as, retention or designation of persons or organizations to engage in lobbying or lobbying activities before the council or any member thereof, the city planning commission, a borough president, a borough board or a community board.
Pursuant to Local Law 121 of 2016, the Department of Correction is required to provide a report regarding mentally ill incarcerated individuals and recidivism. The report provides data related to discharges and recidivism and compares current data with previous data.
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.
Implementation Plan to guide the agency in providing agency-wide language services according to Mayoral Citywide initiatives, Local Laws and Executive Orders.
As per Admin Code Sect. 14-150(b), this annual report contains information published in the department's 2007 Annual Firearms Discharge Report, as well as other categories of firearms discharge and use of force data
Pursuant to Admin Code Sect. 14-179, this annual report contains information on Special Victims Division (SVD) staffing determinations; the # of cases referred to the SVD, disaggregated by type; SVD investigators, disaggregated by borough/unit/rank; and the average # of cases per investigator
Pursuant to Admin Code Sect. 14-150(d), this monthly report contains information on complaints and arrests for violent felony offenses, assault, sex offenses, disorderly conduct, harassment, aggravated harassment, and offenses against public sensibilities that occurred in transit
Pursuant to Admin Code Sect. 14-158(b), this quarterly report contains 1) use of force incidents, disaggregated by category of force, precinct/unit, and on/off duty status 2) injuries to officers/civilians, disaggregated by injury type, precinct/unit, on/off duty status, and officer/civilian injury
The report to the New York City Council on Progress in Preventing Elevated Blood Lead Levels in New York City submitted by New York City Department of Health & Mental Hygiene on March 9, 2021.
Mandated by the New York City Charter, Section309, our board consists of15 members who are appointed by the Mayor. Our mandate is to advisethe Commissioner on matters at her request and report annually to thegovernment and administration of the city.
As one of the largest municipal archival collections in North America, we strive to fulfill our mission to broaden access and insure preservation of New York City's historical assets.
Upon entering into any agreement to develop property for an economic development project receiving financial assistance, the city or city economic development entity shall submit to the council a report covering project jobs, wages and benefits.
Per Administrative Code of the City of New York section 7-113, the City's Law Department must post information on civil actions alleging misconduct commenced against the Department of Corrections and individual officers on its website.
Section 6-134(h)(3) of the Fair Wages for New Yorkers Act requires that the City submit to the City Council and post on the City's website an annual report detailing the extent to which projects that received at least $1 million of financial assistance provide employees a living wage.
Per Administrative Code of the City of New York section 7-113, the City's Law Department must post information on civil actions alleging misconduct commenced against the Department of Corrections and individual officers on its website.
Per Administrative Code of the City of New York section 7-114, the City's Law Department must post information on civil actions alleging misconduct commenced against the police department and individual officers on its website.
Details the expense budget of certain agencies by major functional areas. Within each functional area, expenditures by personal services and other than personal services are presented, as well as the funding supporting the function.
As required by Section 17-199.5 of the New York City Administrative Code, this report describes the activities undertaken to educate health care providers about the role of indoor allergens in exacerbating asthma, and the availability of home environmental assessments for their eligible patients.
A quarterly report on EDC’s expenditure, as well as, retention or designation of persons or organizations to engage in lobbying or lobbying activities before the council or any member thereof, the city planning commission, a borough president, a borough board or a community board.
Report assessing and evaluating each business entity to which it provided financial assistance in excess of $150,000, or sale or lease of city-owned land for a project expected to retain or create not less than 25 jobs, to determine whether they met minority and women-owned business goals.
This annual report provides an update on the agency’s implementation of its Language Access Implementation Plan, as required by Local Law 30 (2017). The report covers activity during Calendar Year 2019.
This annual report provides an update on the agency’s implementation of its Language Access Implementation Plan, as required by Local Law 30 (2017). The report covers activity during Calendar Year 2019.
This report also addresses updates for agencies covered by Local Law 73 (2003).
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)
This brief presents provisional 2019 mortality data and describes demographic and geographic characteristics of drug overdose deaths, as well as trends over the past 20 years.
This annual report describes NYC DOT's work in maintaining 794 City bridges and tunnels, including the status of each and every one of our bridges and tunnels.