Report detailing the total number of criminal complaints and arrests, categorized by class of crime, for violent felony offenses as defined in section 70.02 of the penal law, assault and related offenses as defined in article one hundred twenty of the penal law, sex offenses as defined in article one hundred thirty of the penal law, disorderly conduct as defined in section 240.20 of the penal law, harassment as defined in section 240.25 and 240.26 of the penal law, aggravated harassment as defined in section 240.30 and 240.31 of the penal law, and offenses against public sensibilities as defined in article two hundred forty-five of the penal law, where the conduct occurs on subway lines and bus routes operated by the New York city transit authority or the Staten Island rapid transit operating authority, specifying where such criminal conduct has occurred by police precinct, including specific subway line, subway transit division, and bus route operated by the New York city transit authority or the Staten Island rapid transit operating authority.
Report detailing the total number of criminal complaints and arrests, categorized by class of crime, for violent felony offenses as defined in section 70.02 of the penal law, assault and related offenses as defined in article one hundred twenty of the penal law, sex offenses as defined in article one hundred thirty of the penal law, disorderly conduct as defined in section 240.20 of the penal law, harassment as defined in section 240.25 and 240.26 of the penal law, aggravated harassment as defined in section 240.30 and 240.31 of the penal law, and offenses against public sensibilities as defined in article two hundred forty-five of the penal law, where the conduct occurs on subway lines and bus routes operated by the New York city transit authority or the Staten Island rapid transit operating authority, specifying where such criminal conduct has occurred by police precinct, including specific subway line, subway transit division, and bus route operated by the New York city transit authority or the Staten Island rapid transit operating authority.
Report including 1. the number of covered buildings where the owner applied for a certificate of no harassment disaggregated by whether the department issued a certificate of no harassment, a cure agreement was reached, or a waiver of a certificate of no harassment; 2. the location of buildings where the department determined that harassment had occurred, disaggregated by community board and council district disaggregated by whether such building was subject to a cure agreement; 3. metrics which the department determines appropriate to determine the preventive impacts of such program; 4. a determination, using such metrics, as to whether such program resulted in preventive impacts; 5. estimated costs of the program to the city; and 6. recommendations for improving the efficacy of such program if the pilot program continues
A report on the number of instances requiring a referral to a partner organization or transportation of the child to a child advocacy center pursuant to paragraph 9 of subdivision b of this section.
Report on the use of smoke alarms at any fires in which there was a fire related death or life-threatening injury and the existence of fire sprinklers at any fire greater than a first alarm fire
A report indicating whether a smoke detector or alarm was found at the location of any fire in which there was a civilian fire fatality during the preceding calendar year. If a smoke detector or alarm was found, such report shall indicate the technology used by such smoke detector or alarm and whether such smoke detector or alarm was operational, provided that such information can be ascertained. Such report may also include any other information relevant in determining the role of smoke detectors or alarms in any civilian fire fatality.
A report of vacant buildings or lots under the jurisdiction of the department categorized according to the potential development or feasibility status of such buildings or lots as affordable housing
The commissioner shall post a report every 60 days, on the department of correction website, setting forth the number of city jail inmates who have been found guilty of violating departmental rules but have yet to be placed in punitive segregation, restrictive housing or a clinical alternative to punitive segregation housing, or any successor to such housing units, disaggregated by inmates
with designations at the end of their book and case numbers, indicating that the inmates are known to mental health staff, and inmates without designations. Such report shall state the number of inmates awaiting placement in any such housing unit categorized by the length of time such inmates have been awaiting placement in the following categories: 1-5 days, 6-15 days, 16-30 days, 31-60 days, and 61 days or longer.
The commissioner shall post a report every 60 days, on the department of correction website, setting forth the number of city jail inmates who have been found guilty of violating departmental rules but have yet to be placed in punitive segregation, restrictive housing or a clinical alternative to punitive segregation housing, or any successor to such housing units, disaggregated by inmates
with designations at the end of their book and case numbers, indicating that the inmates are known to mental health staff, and inmates without designations. Such report shall state the number of inmates awaiting placement in any such housing unit categorized by the length of time such inmates have been awaiting placement in the following categories: 1-5 days, 6-15 days, 16-30 days, 31-60 days, and 61 days or longer.
Statistical profile on asthma rates in the population, including asthma-related hospitalizations and asthma-related emergency department visits, city wide and by neighborhoods, based on the most recently available data
The department shall post a report on the department website containing data for the preceding year (ending September 30) on the number of civil immigration detainers lodged with the department, the number of people held pursuant to civil immigration detainers, the number of persons transferred to the custody of federal immigration authorities, the number of such persons who had at least one conviction for a violent or serious crime, and other data (see Code listing for details).
Report on written complaints submitted by an inmate in the custody of the department about an issue, condition, practice or action relating to the inmate's confinement that is subject to the inmate grievance and request program or any successor program
Report describing the activities taken pursuant to this section during the previous calendar year to develop educational materials relating to fire safety and prevention
Report on the process, data and criteria used by the department and the School Construction Authority (SCA) to calculate the number of seats needed to be built to meet future enrollment needs
A list of all reductions in real property assessments granted by the tax commission identifying the name of the property owner, the address and the amount of reduction
The commissioner shall annually submit to the mayor, the board of estimate, and the council a detailed report on tenant relocation activities which are subject to the provisions of this section and recommendations in regard thereto and shall coordinate the efforts of and consider the reports, recommendations and suggestions of public and private agencies and civic groups in regard thereto
A plan and a timeline for revocation of benefits under section 421-a of the real property tax law for each designated building for which such department received, during the reporting period, a final notice of revocation of such benefits for noncompliance with applicable affordability requirements or applicable rent registration requirements from the department of housing preservation and development pursuant to chapters 15 and 16 of title 26 of the code
A plan and a timeline for revocation of benefits under section 421-a of the real property tax law for each designated building for which such department received, during the reporting period, a final notice of revocation of such benefits for noncompliance with applicable affordability requirements or applicable rent registration requirements from the department of housing preservation and development pursuant to chapters 15 and 16 of title 26 of the code
A plan and a timeline for revocation of benefits under section 421-a of the real property tax law for each designated building for which such department received, during the reporting period, a final notice of revocation of such benefits for noncompliance with applicable affordability requirements or applicable rent registration requirements from the department of housing preservation and development pursuant to chapters 15 and 16 of title 26 of the code
A plan and a timeline for revocation of benefits under section 421-a of the real property tax law for each designated building for which such department received, during the reporting period, a final notice of revocation of such benefits for noncompliance with applicable affordability requirements or applicable rent registration requirements from the department of housing preservation and development pursuant to chapters 15 and 16 of title 26 of the code
Report including (a) for each community school district, the total number of individuals who (1) applied for admission to grades pre-kindergarten, kindergarten or six in a school located in such community school district for the following school year; and (2) received an offer of admission to grades pre-kindergarten, kindergarten or six in a school located in such community school district for the following school year; and (b) for each school, the total number of individuals who (1) applied for admission to grades pre-kindergarten, kindergarten, six or nine in such school, as applicable, for the following school year; and (2) received an offer of admission to grades pre-kindergarten, kindergarten, six or nine in such school, as applicable, for the following school year
Information relating to each school bus route delay reported by school bus vendors, which shall include but not be limited to the length in minutes, cause, vendor, school, and whether or not the delay resulted in the failure to arrive at school
Information relating to each school bus route delay reported by school bus vendors, which shall include but not be limited to the length in minutes, cause, vendor, school, and whether or not the delay resulted in the failure to arrive at school
Report including, but not limited to (a) for each community school district, the total number of students who enrolled in grades pre-kindergarten, kindergarten or six in a school located in such community school district in the current school year; and (b) for each school, the total number of students who enrolled in grades pre-kindergarten, kindergarten, six or nine in such school, as applicable, in the current school year
For each community school district, school within such district, and special program within such school, the total number of public school students enrolled in the preceding school year in grades kindergarten through eight and the number and percentage of such students who: receive special education services; are English language learners; receive free or reduced price school lunch; reside in temporary housing; and are attending school out of the community school district in which the student resides, and more
Annual Progress Report on the City's Long-Term Planning and Sustainability Efforts, PlaNYC/OneNYC. The report shall include, at a minimum the city's progress made to implement or undertake policies, programs and actions included in the sustainability plan or updated sustainability plan. It will also include any revisions to policies, programs or actions in the previous long-term sustainability plan, including the reason for such revision.
Jamaica Bay Task Force, set up in November, 2018 reporting its advice and recommendations on matters relating to or impacting the ongoing Jamaica Bay clean-up and resiliency project including but not limited to: 1. Review of measures proposed to restore and maintain the water quality and ecological integrity of the bay; and 2. Analysis of the impacts of sea-level rise on Jamaica Bay and the surrounding watershed including the underground aquifer and groundwater service area.
Report including (a) Maps displaying the project boundaries of all currently and formerly designated urban renewal areas in the city of New York, to the extent practicable; (b) An illustrative map or maps of the city displaying the approximate locations of all such urban renewal areas; (c) A list, organized by borough, of all such urban renewal areas; (d) The council districts that may include real property within the project boundary of any such urban renewal area; (e) For each such urban renewal area, the expiration date of the final version of the applicable urban renewal plan; (f) The land use restrictions imposed pursuant to such urban renewal plans; and (g) A notice that upon expiration of such urban renewal plans existing zoning regulations may allow as-of-right development subject to less restrictive use, density, and design requirements. Such notice shall be accompanied by information about researching urban renewal restrictions on currently and previously designated urban renewal sites.
The Mayor may prepare and present to the Council a report reviewing the community district map then in force and presenting such recommendations for changes as the Mayor deems appropriate
The Commissioner shall submit an annual report to the council concerning the sale or sales of tax liens during the preceding year pursuant to this chapter
Report on 1. The eligibility for school bus transportation services for general education students, the services to be expected by general education students who receive school bus transportation services and such students' authorized parents and guardians, and the responsibilities of students who receive general education school bus transportation services and such students' authorized parents and guardians; 2. The eligibility for school bus transportation services for special education students, the services to be expected by special education students who receive school bus transportation services and such students' authorized parents and guardians, and the responsibilities of students who receive special education school bus transportation services and such students' authorized parents and guardians; 3. The eligibility for school bus transportation services for students in temporary housing living in shelters, students in temporary housing living anywhere other than shelters, and students in foster care, the expectations of such students and such students' authorized parents and guardians, and the responsibilities of such students and such students' authorized parents and guardians; and 4. Responses to common questions of authorized parents and guardians relating to school bus transportation services.
Report on numbers of general education and special education school bus routes and scheduled length of time to complete, and criteria used to design school bus routes and goals of the department for time it should take to complete a school bus routes, additional goals and priorities of the department in provision of school bus service and summary of requirements in school bus vendor contracts
Report on numbers of general education and special education school bus routes and scheduled length of time to complete, and criteria used to design school bus routes and goals of the department for time it should take to complete a school bus routes, additional goals and priorities of the department in provision of school bus service and summary of requirements in school bus vendor contracts
Report documenting requests for assistance received by the small businesses advocates in the immediately preceding calendar year. Each report shall include, but need not be limited to: (i) the total number of requests for assistance received by the small business advocates during the reporting period; (ii) a general description of the type of each such request; and (iii) a general description of the actions taken by the small business advocates, if any, in response to each such request
Report for the previous academic year for each community school district and school regarding numbers of students receiving health education, including sexual health, lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and question students and other non-heterosexual sexual orientation or non-cisgender gender identities and HIV/AIDS
Report on current services offered in any neighborhood tabulation area in which 20 percent or greater of the population is below the poverty line as defined by the American Community Survey and that overlaps with or is contiguous to a priority area
Standardized customer service training curriculum to be used, to the extent practicable, by relevant agencies for training agency inspectors. After 2013, report shall provide any substantive changes to the standardized customer service training curriculum and shall report the number of agency inspector training programs that were reviewed and the number of such programs that were certified by the office of operations during the prior year
Citywide report on EMS transports during the twelve-month period ending on June 30 of the same year. Each report shall be disaggregated by school and by race/ethnicity, year of birth and whether the individual is receiving special education services.
Annual report on student discipline including 1. The number of teacher removals, which shall additionally be disaggregated by infraction code and number of days removed; 2. The number of principal's suspensions, which shall additionally be disaggregated by infraction code and length of suspension; 3. The number of superintendent's suspensions, which shall additionally be disaggregated by infraction code and length of suspension; 4. The number of students subjected more than once to a teacher removal, principal's suspension, superintendent's suspension, or any combination thereof; 5. The number of students subjected to an expulsion; and 6. The number of incidents involving department contacts that also resulted in the suspension of the students who were the subjects of the department contacts during the twelve-month period ending on June 30 of the same year. Each report shall be disaggregated by school and by race/ethnicity, year of birth and whether the individual is receiving special education services, and also including 1. The citywide total number of transfers that were initiated during the superintendent's suspension process or during the period of any resulting superintendent's suspension, disaggregated by involuntary and voluntary transfers; and 2. The annual citywide percentage change in suspensions, disaggregated by school district.
Report on total number for preceding year of EMS transports and the number of EMS transports performed because of a student's psychological/emotional condition
Report on total number for preceding year of EMS transports and the number of EMS transports performed because of a student's psychological/emotional condition
Report which identifies schools under the jurisdiction of such district that have been closed during the previous school year and the number of students at each such school who did not complete their respective graduation requirements prior to the closure of such school
The number of civil immigration detainers received from federal immigration authorities; The number of individuals held pursuant to civil immigration detainers beyond the time when such individual would otherwise be released from department's custody; The number of individuals transferred to Immigration and Customs Enforcement's custody pursuant to civil immigration detainers; The number of individuals for whom civil immigration detainers were not honored.
Report with information regarding summer meals including, but not limited to, locations where such meals will be available, the times and dates during which such meals will be available and any guidelines regarding eligibility for such meals