This Report presents information intended for use by the City of New York for accounting and financial reporting under Governmental Accounting Standards
Board (GASB) Statement No. 68 and No. 67.This Report also presents information intended for use by each NYCRS for accounting/ financial reporting.
This Report presents the results of the Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 2020 Annual Valuation of the
Other Postemployment Benefits (OPEB) provided under the New York City Health Benefits
Program (Program).
This is a quarterly report of the EEO and Diversity activities of the NYCOA describing our employment practicies, outreach activities, and internal programs.
This report contains the plans and achievements regarding EEO, Diversity, and Inclusion at the NYCOA for Fiscal Year 2020 such as training, recruitment, and retention.
This Report presents the results of the June 30, 2020 (Lag) actuarial valuation of the benefits under both the New York City Employees’ Retirement System (NYCERS) Qualified Pension Plan and Group Life Insurance Plan (collectively, the Plan).
Monthly Report on prior month's Adjudications by the Hearings Division of Office of Administrative Trials and Hearings (OATH) and Reasons for Dismissal.
Monthly Report on prior month's Adjudications by the Hearings Division of Office of Administrative Trials and Hearings (OATH) and Reasons for Dismissal.
Monthly Report on prior month's Adjudications by the Hearings Division of Office of Administrative Trials and Hearings (OATH) and Reasons for Dismissal.
Report on the last 3 months of violations that were issued pursuant to Administrative Code Title 20, Section 467 or to sub-chapter 2 of chapter 3 of Title 17 of the administrative code, and that were adjudicated by the OATH Hearings Division.
This quarterly report describes OATH’s EEO and Diversity & Inclusion programs and initiatives related to Workforce, Workplace, and Community goals which were outlined in our FY 2020 Diversity and EEO Plan.
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.
The New York City Department for the Aging's (DFTA) Annual Plan Summary provides a valuable opportunity for DFTA to annually share its goals, objectives and program planning with the aging network.
Annual Report of Senior Centers in the City of New York. Report includes metrics on services and activities provided by senior centers across the five boroughs.
The NYC Department for the Aging Annual Plan Summary (APS) covering April 2020—
March 2021 is divided into two principal sections: 1) Population Overview of Older New
Yorkers; and 2) Program Descriptions and Upcoming Programmatic Initiatives.
The New York City Department for the Aging (DFTA) announces the launch of a six-part online training series to assist community-based organizations in responding to request for proposals (RFPs).
New York City Department for the Aging quarterly diversity and EEO report for the fiscal year 2020. The attached report covers the 2nd Quarter (October - December), due January 30, 2020
Press release announcing that the New York City Department for the Aging (DFTA) has issued a Request for Proposals (RFP) for its Geriatric Mental Health (DGMH) program, a ThriveNYC initiative.
Includes information on COVID-19 Pet Response Plan, created in recognition of challenges NYC animal guardians faced as a result of the COVID-19 crisis. Information on APTF, and services provided to NYC animal guardians when COVID is contracted is also available. Statistics are also available.
The Identifying Information Law requires City agencies to submit comprehensive biennial reports related to their collection, disclosure, and retention of identifying information and their privacy protection practices. This document. is a report on Agency Policies on Identifying Information.
The Department has issued a bulletin to educate businesses of their obligation to
make single-occupant toilet rooms available for use by persons of any sex. This
bulletin includes examples of compliant signage. The number of complaints and issued violations are also reported.
Pursuant to Local Law 12 of 2019, a report describing the advances and strategies implemented by the Department of Buildings in compliance with the Diversity and Equal Employment laws
These reports contain information on the number of accidents at construction sites, which are incidents where there has been an injury or fatality, occurring on a construction site (with or without work permit) or caused by construction activity on an adjoining site
These reports contain information on the number of accidents at construction sites, which are incidents where there has been an injury or fatality, occurring on a construction site (with or without work permit) or caused by construction activity on an adjoining site
These reports contain information on the number of accidents at construction sites, which are incidents where there has been an injury or fatality, occurring on a construction site (with or without work permit) or caused by construction activity on an adjoining site
These reports contain information on the number of accidents at construction sites, which are incidents where there has been an injury or fatality, occurring on a construction site (with or without work permit) or caused by construction activity on an adjoining site
This annual report has been prepared pursuant to Local Law 196 of 2017 (“Local Law 196”), which was passed by the New York City Council on September 27, 2017 and signed by the Mayor on October 16, 2017. For safety training for workers and that supervisors at certain job sites.
Pursuant Local Law 161 of 2017, 1st quarter 2020, the Office of the Tenant Advocate (OTA) received 582 inquiries, 82 of which were referred to the Office of the Building Marshal (“OBM”) at the Department of Buildings, 38 to other DOB Enforcement Units and 121 to other city and state agencies.
A report specifyin the type of identifying information collected or disclosed by DOB to enable resources for the performance of DOB’s purposes and mission.
During the reporting period January 1, 2019 to December 31, 2019, DOB did not close any building, structure, enclosure, place or premises pursuant to Article 14 of Title 28 of the Administrative Code.
A report specifying the policies, procedures and designations for the management of the different types of identifying information collected, retained, and disclosed by the agency in compliace to the Identifying Information Law
DOB releases Enforcement Bulletins each month that highlight the Agency's actions to sanction and deter bad actors in the construction industry through the enforcement of safety laws and codes of conduct for construction professionals.
DOB releases Enforcement Bulletins each month that highlight the Agency's actions to sanction and deter bad actors in the construction industry through the enforcement of safety laws and codes of conduct for construction professionals.
DOB releases Enforcement Bulletins each month that highlight the Agency's actions to sanction and deter bad actors in the construction industry through the enforcement of safety laws and codes of conduct for construction professionals.
DOB releases Enforcement Bulletins each month that highlight the Agency's actions to sanction and deter bad actors in the construction industry through the enforcement of safety laws and codes of conduct for construction professionals.
DOB releases Enforcement Bulletins each month that highlight the Agency's actions to sanction and deter bad actors in the construction industry through the enforcement of safety laws and codes of conduct for construction professionals.
DOB releases Enforcement Bulletins each month that highlight the Agency's actions to sanction and deter bad actors in the construction industry through the enforcement of safety laws and codes of conduct for construction professionals.
As this report was nearing completion in March 2020, the city’s democratic systems and processes — along with practically every aspect of daily life in New York City — were disrupted by the massive effort to slow the spread of a novel coronavirus (COVID-19).
On April 9, 2019, the CFB’s Human Resources Director also informed staff during an agency-wide meeting that all staff may provide a preferred name to the HR unit in order to change certain internal records to allow staff to better identify themselves in the workplace.
The Identifying Information Law requires City agencies to submit comprehensive biennial reports related to their collection, disclosure, and retention of identifying information and their privacy protection practices.
On April 9, 2019, the CFB’s Human Resources Director also informed staff during an agency-wide meeting that all staff may provide a preferred name to the HR unit in order to change certain internal records to allow staff to better identify themselves in the workplace.
On April 9, 2019, the CFB’s Human Resources Director also informed staff during an agency-wide meeting that all staff may provide a preferred name to the HR unit in order to change certain internal records to allow staff to better identify themselves in the workplace.
The CFB’s Human Resources Director also verbally informed staff during an agency-wide meeting on April 9, 2019 that all staff may provide a preferred name directly to the HR unit in order to change certain internal records to allow staff to better identify themselves in the workplace. With training
Community profiles with a demographic overview and description of community boundaries and sections organized around a 2Gen approach: Cultural Connections, Health and Wellbeing, Economic Assets, and Education.
This report provides a summary of the outcomes achieved by the two winners of the NYCx Co-Labs Mental Health Challenge: NextStep and Me, Myself, & I. It includes lessons learned for working on open innovation, community engagement, urban pilots as well as policy recommendations for NYC agencies.
This report provides a summary of the outcomes achieved by the two winners of the NYCx Co-Labs Housing Rights Challenge; Heat Seek and JustFix.nyc. It also includes lessons learned for working on open innovation, community engagement, urban pilots as well as policy recommendations for NYC agencies.
The file contain the Minutes of the Proceedings for the Stated Meeting of the New York City Council held remotely on Thursday, August 27, 2020. The file is in PDF format.
This PDF file contains a report by the Council that charts a direction forward for repairing the stretch of the BQE known as the triple cantilever as well as proposing a broader travel corridor.
In the matter of an application submitted by 18-17 130th Street LLC and 18-19 130 Street LLC pursuant to Sections 197-c and 201 of the NYC Charter for the grant of a special permit pursuant to Section 126-43 of the Zoning Resolution to modify the front yard requirements of Section 126-321 etc.
In the matter of an application submitted by 8850 Management LLC pursuant to Sections 197-c and 201 of the NYC Charter for a Zoning Map amendment, Section No. 7d, by establishing within an existing R3A District a C1-2 District bounded by 15th Avenue, 149th Street, 15th Road etc.
In the matter of an application submitted by Mega Development LLC, and Pancyprian Association, Inc. pursuant to Sections 197-c and 201 of the NYC Charter for a zoning map amendment Section No.9c: changing from an R4 District to an R6A district, changing from an M1-1 District to an R4 District, etc
In the matter of an application submitted by Mega Development LLC and Pancyprian Association Inc. pursuant to Section 201 of the NYC Charter, for an amendment of the NYC Zoning Resolution, modifying APPENDIX F for the purpose of establishing a Mandatory Inclusionary Housing area.
In the matter of an application submitted by Block 7469 LLC for the grant of a special permit pursuant to Section 74-922 of the Zoning Resolution for certain large retail establishments in order to facilitate the construction of a 99,864 sf retail and office building with 223 parking spaces etc.
In the matter of an application submitted by the NYC Department of Parks and Recreation pursuant to Sections 197-c and 199 of the NYC Charter and Section 5-430 et seq. of the NYC Administrative Code for an amendment to the City Map involving the elimination and closing of Exterior Street between etc
In the matter of an application submitted by GO Broome LLC and The Chinatown Planning Council Housing Development Fund Company, Inc. pursuant to Sections 197-c and 201 and proposed for modification pursuant to Section 2-06(c)(I) of the Uniform Land Use Review Procedure of the NYC Charter for etc.
In the matter of an application submitted by GO Broome LLC and The Chinatown Planning Council Housing Development Fund Company, Inc. pursuant to Sections 197-c and 201 of the NYC Charter for the amendment of the Zoning Map, Section No. 12c, changing from an R8 District to an R9-1 District etc.
In the matter of an application submitted by GO Broome LLC and Chinatown Planning Council Development Fund, Inc., pursuant to Section 201 of the NYC Charter for an amendment of the NYC Zoning Resolution modifying the Quality Housing provisions of Article II, Chapters 3 and 8, and related etc.
In the matter of an application submitted by FSF Soho, LLC pursuant to Sections 197-c and 201 of the NYC Charter for the grant of a special permit pursuant to Section 74-922 of the Zoning Resolution to allow large retail establishments (Use Group 6 and/or 10A uses) with no limitation on floor etc.
In the matter of an application submitted by Pulmonary and Sleep Medical, P.C. pursuant to Sections 197-c and 201 of the NYC Charter for an amendment of the Zoning Map, Section No. 23b, changing from an R2 District to an R3-2 District property bounded by a line 100 feet northerly of Avenue O etc.
In the matter of an application submitted by 46-50 Gansevoort Street LLC, 52-58 Gansevoort Street LLC, and 60-74 Gansevoort Street LLC for the modification of Restrictive Declaration D-94 (C 840260 ZMM), involving property located at 46-74 Gansevoort Street (Block 643, Lots 43,49, and 54).
In the matter of an application submitted by Lenox Terrace Development Associates pursuant to Sections 197-c and 201 of the NYC Charter for the grant of a special permit pursuant to Section 74-743 of the Zoning Resolution to modify the height and setback requirements of Sections 23-60 and 35-60 etc.
In the matter of an application submitted by Lenox Terrace Development Associates, pursuant to Section 201 of the NYC Charter, for an amendment of NYC Zoning Resolution, modifying APPENDIX F for the purpose of establishing a Mandatory Inclusionary Housing area.
In the matter of an application submitted by Lenox Terrace Development Associates pursuant to Sections 197-c and 201 of the NYC Charter for an amendment of the Zoning Map, Section No. 6a: eliminating a C1-4 District from an existing R7-2 District, and, changing from an R7-2 District to a C6-2 etc.
In the matter of an application submitted by Lenox Terrace Development Associates pursuant to Sections 197-c and 201 of the NYC Charter for the grant of a special permit pursuant to Section 74-533 of the Zoning Resolution to reduce the required number of accessory off-street parking spaces etc.
In the matter of an application submitted by the Department of Transportation, Division of Bridges pursuant to Sections 197-c and 199 of the NYC Charter, for an amendment to the City Map involving the modification of legal grades on East 175th Street between Park Avenue East and Park Avenue West etc
In the matter of an application submitted by the Department of Transportation, Division of Bridges pursuant to Sections 197-c and 199 of the NYC Charter for an amendment to the City Map involving: the modification of legal grades on East 180th Street between Park Avenue East and Park Avenue West etc
In the matter of an application submitted by NYC Department of City Planning pursuant to Sections 197-c and 201 of the NYC Charter for an amendment to the Zoning Map, Section No. 4a, by changing from a C7 District to a C8-2 District property bounded by a line 175 feet northwesterly etc.
In the matter of a communication dated December 19, 2019 from the Executive Director of the Landmarks Preservation Commission (LPC) regarding the rescission of the Landmark Site of Public School No. 31, 425 Grand Concourse (Block 2346, Lot 1) by the LPC on December 10, 2019 (Designation List no.516)
In the matter of an application submitted by EMP Capital Group pursuant to Sections 197-c and 201 of the NYC Charter for the amendment of the Zoning Map,Section No. 16c by a) changing from an M1-1 District to a R7D District property bounded by Grand Avenue et al, and b) establishing a C2-4 District.
In the matter of an application submitted by EMP Capital Group pursuant to Section 201 of the NYC Charter, for an amendment of the NYC Zoning Resolution, modifying APPENDIX F for the purpose of establishing a Mandatory Inclusionary Housing area.
In the matter of an application submitted by 271 Sea Breeze Development LLC pursuant to Sections 197-c and 201 of the NYC Charter for an amendment of the Zoning Map, Section No. 28d, by establishing a C2-4 District within an existing R6 District by West Brighton Avenue etc. as shown on a diagram etc
In the matter of an application submitted by Stars and Stripes Holding Co. Inc. pursuant to Sections 197-c and 201 of the NYC Charter for an amendment of the Zoning Map, Section No. 22b, by establishing within an existing R5B District a C1-3 District bounded et al as shown on a diagram etc.
In the matter of an application submitted by 64-11 QB Owner LLC, pursuant to Section 201 of the NYC Charter for an amendment of the NYC Zoning Resolution modifying APPENDIX F for the purpose of establishing a Mandatory Inclusionary Housing area.
In the matter of a Notice of Intent to acquire office space submitted by the Department of Citywide Administrative Services pursuant to Section 195 of the NYC Charter for the use of property located at 30-50 Whitestone Expressway (Block 4363, Lot 100).
In the matter of a communication dated December 19, 2019 from the Executive Director of the Landmarks Preservation Commission (LPC) regarding the landmark designation of the 47 West 28th Street Building, Tin Pan Alley (Block 830, Lot 11), by the LPC on December 10, 2019 Designation List No. 516
In the matter of a communication dated December 19, 2019 from the Executive Director of the Landmarks Preservation Commission (LPC) regarding the landmark designation of the 49 West 28th Street Building, Tin Pan Alley (Block 830, Lot 10) by the LPC on December 10, 2019 Designation List No. 516
In the matter of a communication dated December 19, 2019 from the Executive Director of the Landmarks Preservation Commission (LPC) regarding the landmark designation of the 51 West 28th Street Building, Tin Pan Alley (Block 830, Lot 9) by the LPC on December 10, 2019 Designation List No. 516
In the matter of a communication dated December 19, 2019, from the Executive Director of the Landmarks Preservation Commission (LPC) regarding the landmark designation of the 53 West 28th Street Building, Tin Pan Alley (Block 830, Lot 8) by the LPC on December 10, 2019 Designation List No. 516
In the matter of a communication dated December 29, 2019 from the Executive Director of the Landmarks Preservation Commission (LPC) regarding the landmark designation of the 55 West 28th Street Building, Tin Pan Alley (Block 830, Lot 7) by the LPC on December 10, 2019 Designation List No. 516.
In the matter of an application submitted by Woodside Equities, LLC, pursuant to Sections 197-c and 201 of teh NYC Charter for an amendment of the Zoning Map Section Nos. 9b and 9d: changing from an R5B District to an R7A District property...establishing a within this R7A District a C2-3 District et
In the matter of an application submitted by the Department of Housing Preservation and Development (HPD), pursuant to Article 16 of the General Municipal Law of NYS for the designation of property located at 421-423 Herkimer Street et. al. as an Urban Development Action Area and project etc.