Mayor De Blasio announces a new committee called Neighborhood Organizing Census Committees (“NOCCs”) in order to increase the self-response rate in the 2020 census.
Mayor De Blasio and s Chancellor Richard A. Carranza announced a public private partnership that will invest 32 million dollars to create 20 new schools and transform 20 existing schools across New York City
Mayor De Blasio and commissioner give statements about the new court ruling of the new 14th street busway, and how it will help riders get to where they need to go.
De Blasio administration and Democracy NYC announce the kickoff of different events being held throughout the week in order to celebrate National Voter Registration Day.
De Blasio's administration gave updates to new Yorkers who ay preferential rents for their rent stabilized apartments who can benefit from the rent freeze program.
Mayor Bill de Blasio and Mayor’s Office for People with Disabilities announce new events in the month of October to raise awareness of workers with disabilities.
Mayor De Blasio remarks on Loree Sutton stepping down as Commissioner of the Department of Veterans and applauding him for his leadership in creating the New York City Department of Veterans’ Services
Mayor De Blasio appoints a new director of Food policy to Kate Mackenzie. As directer she will be in charge of many food policies to ensure security and quality of food.
Mayor De Blasio appointed six new commissioners to Commission on Gender Equity (CGE) an agency helping in women and people who are transgender and non-binary.
New York's first lady and other associates announced a joint iniative that allows employees of new York city directly donate a portion of their check to hurricane relief efforts
Mayor De Blasio gives key to the city to Luis Alverez's family, to commemorate Luis Alverez's actions for helping extend the compensation fund for 9/11 victims when he was alive.
Mayor de Blasio, speaker Corey Johnson, and The City University of New York announced that 19 million dollars will be invested in education and local community programs based around the 2020 census.
Mayor De Blasio, district council's speaker Johnson and head start Sponsoring Board Council of New York City announce tentative agreement that will benefit head start employees.
Mayor de Blasio and The Mayor’s Office of Criminal Justice remark on the anniversary of raising the age of legislation which prevent 16- and 17-year-old minors from being prosecuted as adults.
Mayor De Blasio has an interveiw with Bobby Cuza from the blue room in city hall. the topic of discussion is a City-run retirement savings program that De Blasio is pushing for after dropping his presidential campaign.
Mayor De Blasio holds a media roundtable to explain about the launch of the Neighborhood Organizing Census Committees and explain what they'll be doing for the city.
Mayor De Blasio giving key to the city to the family of Luis Alverez to commemorate Luis Alverez's actions in helping extend the compensation fund for 9/11 victims when he was alive.
Mayor De Blasio attends Brian Leher show for the weekly "ask the mayor segment" and De Blasio congratulates Leher for hosting the brain Leher show and for being on WNYC for 30 years.
Mayor De Blasio appears on the Brian Leher show with Brian Leher and their discussion topic is about is Mayor De Blasio's new health care program, NYC care.
The De Blasio administration and Acting Corporation Counsel Georgia M. Pestana today announced that New York City has filed a federal lawsuit against 22 national online e-cigarette vendors for selling their product to minors.
De Blasio administration has joined with different counties in order to offer their support for the 700,000 Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals recipients nationwide.
mayor de Blasio and speaker Johnson made an agreement to prohibit incarceration on Rikers island and the City Council Land Use Committee today passed a resolution authorizing the City Council to file an application at the Department of City Planning to remap Riker's Island.
Mayor De Blasio gives remarks about the murders in Chinatown and remarks there is additional resources to the Chinatown neighborhood of Manhattan to aid existing homeless outreach.
The New York city children's cabinet announced that the robin hood foundation granted them $220,000 to help children and expand the ongoing efforts of the help.
Mayor De Blasio made an announcement that mental health intervention programs will be under 30 days review by the city in order to see how the city and mental health intervention programs use Kendra's law.
Mayor De Blasio remarks about Loree Sutton stepping down as Commissioner of the Department of Veterans’ Services and applauding James Hendon as successor.