Emergency Executive Order 229
August 30, 2021
WHEREAS, the COVID-19 pandemic has severely impacted New York City and its economy, and is addressed effectively only by joint action of the City, State, and Federal governments; and
WHEREAS, the state of emergency to address the threat and impacts of C
Emergency Executive Order 243
September 19, 2021
WHEREAS, the COVID-19 pandemic has severely impacted New York City and its economy, and is addressed effectively only by joint action of the City, State, and Federal governments; and
WHEREAS, the state of emergency to address the threat and impacts o
Emergency Executive Order 244
September 19, 2021
WHEREAS, the COVID-19 pandemic has severely impacted New York City and its economy, and is addressed effectively only by joint action of the City, State, and Federal governments; and
WHEREAS, the state of emergency to address the threat and impacts o
EMERGENCY EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 246
SEPTEMBER 19, 2021
WHEREAS, the public safety was imperiled by a flash flood emergency caused by the remnants of Hurricane Ida that flooded roads, impacted mass transit, stranded motorists, and caused widespread damage to residential and commercial buildings thr
DECLARATION OF LOCAL STATE OF EMERGENCY
September 19, 2021
EMERGENCY EXECUTIVE ORDER No. 245
WHEREAS, on September 2, 2021, the federal monitor in the Nunez use-of-force class action litigation stated steps must be taken immediately to address the conditions in the New York City jails; and
WHE
EMERGENCY EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 248
September 24, 2021
WHEREAS, on September 2, 2021, the federal monitor in the Nunez use-of-force class action litigation stated steps must be taken immediately to address the conditions in the New York City jails; and
WHEREAS, excessive staff absenteeism among corr
EMERGENCY EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 247
September 24, 2021
WHEREAS, the COVID-19 pandemic has severely impacted New York City and its economy, and is addressed effectively only by joint action of the City, State, and Federal governments; and
WHEREAS, the state of emergency to address the threat and
EMERGENCY EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 232
SEPTEMBER 2, 2021
DECLARATION OF LOCAL STATE OF EMERGENCY
WHEREAS, the public safety is imperiled by a flash flood emergency caused by the remnants of Hurricane Ida that has flooded roads, impacted mass transit, and stranded motorists;
WHEREAS, it is necessary to
EMERGENCY EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 227
DECLARATION OF LOCAL STATE OF EMERGENCY
August 21, 2021
HURRICANE EMERGENCY DECLARATION
WHEREAS, the public safety is imperiled by Hurricane Henri, a dangerous storm with sustained winds expected to exceed 73 miles per hour at landfall on Sunday, August 22, 2021;
EMERGENCY EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 230
DECLARATION OF LOCAL STATE OF EMERGENCY
SEPTEMBER 1, 2021
WEATHER EMERGENCY DECLARATION
WHEREAS, the public safety is imperiled by the remnants of Hurricane Ida that is expected to interrupt the flow of traffic, restrict the operation of emergency vehicles and im
Emergency Executive Order 228
August 25, 2021
Download Emergency Executive Order 228
WHEREAS, the COVID-19 pandemic has severely impacted New York City and its economy, and is addressed effectively only by joint action of the City, State, and Federal governments; and
WHEREAS, the state of emergency
EMERGENCY EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 242
SEPTEMBER 15, 2021
WHEREAS, the public safety was imperiled by a flash flood emergency caused by the remnants of Hurricane Ida that flooded roads, impacted mass transit, stranded motorists, and caused widespread damage to residential and commercial buildings thr
EMERGENCY EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 240
SEPTEMBER 14, 2021
WHEREAS, the public safety was imperiled by a flash flood emergency caused by the remnants of Hurricane Ida that flooded roads, impacted mass transit, stranded motorists, and caused widespread damage to residential and commercial buildings thr
EMERGENCY EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 236
SEPTEMBER 9, 2021
WHEREAS, the public safety was imperiled by a flash flood emergency caused by the remnants of Hurricane Ida that flooded roads, impacted mass transit, stranded motorists, and caused widespread damage to residential and commercial buildings thro
EMERGENCY EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 234
SEPTEMBER 5, 2021
DECLARATION OF LOCAL STATE OF EMERGENCY
WHEREAS, the public safety is imperiled by a flash flood emergency caused by the remnants of Hurricane Ida that has flooded roads, impacted mass transit, and stranded motorists;
WHEREAS, it is necessary to ta
EMERGENCY EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 235
SEPTEMBER 7, 2021
WHEREAS, the public safety was imperiled by a flash flood emergency caused by the remnants of Hurricane Ida that flooded roads, impacted mass transit, stranded motorists, and caused widespread damage to residential and commercial buildings thro
DECLARATION OF LOCAL STATE OF EMERGENCY
September 15, 2021
EMERGENCY EXECUTIVE ORDER No. 241
WHEREAS, on September 2, 2021, the federal monitor in the Nunez use-of-force class action stated steps must be taken immediately to address the conditions in the New York City jails; and
WHEREAS, exces
Emergency Executive Order 238
September 14, 2021
WHEREAS, the COVID-19 pandemic has severely impacted New York City and its economy, and is addressed effectively only by joint action of the City, State, and Federal governments; and
WHEREAS, the state of emergency to address the threat and impacts o
Emergency Executive Order 239
September 14, 2021
WHEREAS, the COVID-19 pandemic has severely impacted New York City and its economy, and is addressed effectively only by joint action of the City, State, and Federal governments; and
WHEREAS, the state of emergency to address the threat and impacts o
EMERGENCY EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 231
SEPTEMBER 2, 2021
WHEREAS, the public safety is imperiled by a flash flood emergency caused by the remnants of Hurricane Ida that has flooded roads, impacted mass transit, and stranded motorists;
WHEREAS, it is necessary to take all measures to protect life and
EMERGENCY EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 223
August 10, 2021
WHEREAS, the COVID-19 pandemic has severely impacted New York City and its economy, and is addressed effectively only by joint action of the City, State, and Federal governments; and
WHEREAS, the state of emergency to address the threat and impac
Emergency Executive Order 233
September 4, 2021
WHEREAS, the COVID-19 pandemic has severely impacted New York City and its economy, and is addressed effectively only by joint action of the City, State, and Federal governments; and
WHEREAS, the state of emergency to address the threat and impacts of
Emergency Executive Order 237
September 9, 2021
WHEREAS, the COVID-19 pandemic has severely impacted New York City and its economy, and is addressed effectively only by joint action of the City, State, and Federal governments; and
WHEREAS, the state of emergency to address the threat and impacts of
Emergency Executive Order 224
August 15, 2021
WHEREAS, the COVID-19 pandemic has severely impacted New York City and its economy, and is addressed effectively only by joint action of the City, State, and Federal governments; and
WHEREAS, the state of emergency to address the threat and impacts of C
Emergency Executive Order 226
August 20, 2021
WHEREAS, the COVID-19 pandemic has severely impacted New York City and its economy, and is addressed effectively only by joint action of the City, State, and Federal governments; and
WHEREAS, the state of emergency to address the threat and impacts of C
EMERGENCY EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 222
August 5, 2021
WHEREAS, the COVID-19 pandemic has severely impacted New York City and its economy, and is addressed effectively only by joint action of the City, State, and Federal governments; and
WHEREAS, the state of emergency to address the threat and impact
EMERGENCY EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 221
July 31, 2021
WHEREAS, the COVID-19 pandemic has severely impacted New York City and its economy, and is addressed effectively only by joint action of the City, State, and Federal governments; and
WHEREAS, the state of emergency to address the threat and impacts
Emergency Executive Order 225
August 16, 2021
Key to NYC: Requiring COVID-19 Vaccination for Indoor Entertainment, Recreation, Dining and Fitness Settings
WHEREAS, the COVID-19 pandemic has severely impacted New York City and its economy, and is addressed effectively only by joint action of the City
Executive Order 74
July 31, 2021
Safety Practices of Public-Facing Contracted Personnel During The COVID-19 Crisis
WHEREAS, the City’s efforts to mitigate the spread of COVID-19 are critical to the health and well-being of City workers and residents and other persons with whom they interact in the
Executive Order 76
August 17, 2021
Mandatory Vaccination Requirement for New Hires
WHEREAS, the COVID-19 pandemic poses a danger to the health and safety of the City of New York and its residents;
WHEREAS, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control (“CDC”) reports that new variants of COVID-19, identifie
Executive Order 75
August 2, 2021
Mandatory Vaccination Requirement for New Hires
WHEREAS, the COVID-19 pandemic poses a danger to the health and safety of the City of New York and its residents;
WHEREAS, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control (“CDC”) reports that new variants of COVID-19, identified
Executive Order 77
August 25, 2021
Safety Practices of Public-Facing Contracted Personnel During the COVID-19 Crisis
WHEREAS, the City’s efforts to mitigate the spread of COVID-19 are critical to the health and well-being of City workers and residents and other persons wi
Executive Order 78
August 31, 2021
Mandatory Vaccination or Test Requirement for City Employees and Covered Employees of City Contractors
WHEREAS, the COVID-19 pandemic poses a danger to the health and safety of the City of New York and its residents;
WHEREAS, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control (
Executive Order 79
September 10, 2021
Safety Practices of Public-Facing Contracted Personnel During the Covid-19 Crisis
WHEREAS, the City’s efforts to mitigate the spread of COVID-19 are critical to the health and well-being of City workers and residents and other persons with whom they interact in
WHEREAS, the COVID-19 pandemic has amplified long-standing racial disparities within New York City;
WHEREAS, the health, safety, and opportunity of certain neighborhoods and communities within the city have been disproportionately affected by the COVID-19 pandemic along racial lines;
WHEREAS, it is
WHEREAS, it is the policy of the City of New York to ensure that LGBTQIA+ people of
the City live with dignity, are treated with equity, and are free from violence and discrimination;
WHEREAS, the City of New York is committed to maintaining trust with the
LGBTQIA* community, and fostering a safe an
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.
Charter section 20-d(f) requires the Nightlife Advisory Board to submit recommendations about nightlife in New York City to the Mayor and the City Council. This report contains those recommendations.
A report on the agency’s efforts during the previous
quarter to implement the annual plan of Section815(a),including details of agency’s efforts to implement
equal employment practices, including statistical information regarding total employment.
This EEO Quarterly Report includes A Commitment and Accountability Statement by the Agency Head, A Recognition and Accomplishments Section, A Workforce Development Section, A Diversity, Inclusion and Equity Initiatives Section.
Funds and value of goods donated by organizations or individuals and any conservancy arrangements; with his or her annual report, the Commissioner shall make a statement of the condition of all the gifts, devises and bequests of the previous year.
This report specifies all facilities managed by the Department with accessible features. Also listed in the report are projects (a) designed in 2021 to comply with the 2010 standards for accessible design, (b) which completed construction in 2021 which comply with the 2010 standards.
Pursuant to Local Law 98 of 2015 (Admin Code 18-144), please find the attached Annual Report on Park Maintenance for Fiscal Year 2021. Parks is required to submit this report every year to Council for the immediately preceding fiscal year on maintenance costs at our parks. We are also required to
Announced by Mayor de Blasio in June of 2015, an interagency Three-Quarter Housing (TQH) Task Force reviews the use of three-quarter houses in New York City and promotes structural stability, fire safety, and tenant protections. The interagency Task Force includes DOB, FDNY, HPD, HRA and Law Dept.
Announced by Mayor de Blasio in June of 2015, an interagency Three-Quarter Housing (TQH) Task Force reviews the use of three-quarter houses in New York City and promotes structural stability, fire safety, and tenant protections. The interagency Task Force includes DOB, FDNY, HPD, HRA and Law Dept.
Announced by Mayor de Blasio in June of 2015, an interagency Three-Quarter Housing (TQH) Task Force reviews the use of three-quarter houses in New York City and promotes structural stability, fire safety, and tenant protections. The interagency Task Force includes DOB, FDNY, HPD, HRA and Law Dept.
COVID-19 has been a challenging time for owners as well as tenants. Here, we summarize resources to help you access rent payments, loans, foreclosure protections, and individualized assistance.
Announced by Mayor de Blasio in June of 2015, an interagency Three-Quarter Housing (TQH) Task Force reviews the use of three-quarter houses in New York City and promotes structural stability, fire safety, and tenant protections. The interagency Task Force includes DOB, FDNY, HPD, HRA and Law Dept.
Agencies are required to establish measures and programs to ensure a fair and effective affirmative employment plan. In accordance with Section 815(a)(20)(i), the head of each city agency shall quarterly publish a report on the agency's efforts during the previous quarter to implement the plan.
Agencies are required to establish measures and programs to ensure a fair and effective affirmative employment plan. In accordance with Section 815(a)(20)(i), the head of each city agency shall quarterly publish a report on the agency's efforts during the previous quarter to implement the plan.
The plan is used as a component to help ensure an inclusive, equitable and diverse workplace where diversity of ethnicity, race, experience and thought are valued and where the public are served in an inclusive and equitable manner.
The Public Design Commission meets once a month. The meeting agendas are posted online three business days in advance of each meeting and published in the City Record. Agendas are also distributed to all City Council members, Community Boards, and City agency liaisons.
The Public Design Commission meets once a month. The meeting agendas are posted online three business days in advance of each meeting and published in the City Record. Agendas are also distributed to all City Council members, Community Boards, and City agency liaisons.
The Public Design Commission meets once a month. The meeting agendas are posted online three business days in advance of each meeting and published in the City Record. Agendas are also distributed to all City Council members, Community Boards, and City agency liaisons.
The Public Design Commission meets once a month. The meeting agendas are posted online three business days in advance of each meeting and published in the City Record. Agendas are also distributed to all City Council members, Community Boards, and City agency liaisons.
The Public Design Commission meets once a month. The meeting agendas are posted online three business days in advance of each meeting and published in the City Record. Agendas are also distributed to all City Council members, Community Boards, and City agency liaisons.
The Public Design Commission meets once a month. The meeting agendas are posted online three business days in advance of each meeting and published in the City Record. Agendas are also distributed to all City Council members, Community Boards, and City agency liaisons.
The Public Design Commission meets once a month. The meeting agendas are posted online three business days in advance of each meeting and published in the City Record. Agendas are also distributed to all City Council members, Community Boards, and City agency liaisons.
The Public Design Commission meets once a month. The meeting agendas are posted online three business days in advance of each meeting and published in the City Record. Agendas are also distributed to all City Council members, Community Boards, and City agency liaisons.
The Public Design Commission’s 2021 annual report provides data on the PDC’s review of submissions as required by Local Law 17 of 2017. The report gives an overview of our collaborative interagency initiatives to streamline design review and improve the City’s public spaces for all New Yorkers.
The Public Design Commission meets once a month. The meeting agendas are posted online three business days in advance of each meeting and published in the City Record. Agendas are also distributed to all City Council members, Community Boards, and City agency liaisons.
The Public Design Commission meets once a month. The meeting agendas are posted online three business days in advance of each meeting and published in the City Record. Agendas are also distributed to all City Council members, Community Boards, and City agency liaisons.
The Public Design Commission meets once a month. The meeting agendas are posted online three business days in advance of each meeting and published in the City Record. Agendas are also distributed to all City Council members, Community Boards, and City agency liaisons.
The Public Design Commission meets once a month. The meeting agendas are posted online three business days in advance of each meeting and published in the City Record. Agendas are also distributed to all City Council members, Community Boards, and City agency liaisons.
Since 1983, the Public Design Commission has recognized outstanding public projects with its Annual Awards for Excellence in Design. The winning projects are selected from the hundreds of submissions reviewed by the Commission the previous year.
This is the RJC's biennial Report required under the Identifying Information Act. The Report describes the collection and disclosure of identifying information that has been authorized by the Agency's Agency Privacy Officer, and outlines the Agency's privacy protection practices.
The Department of Records and Information Services has developed its Language Access Plan to guide the agency in serving patrons who have limited English language proficiency. This plan will ensure that all patrons and prospective patrons will have access to the department’s resources.
A report on the agency's efforts during the previous quarter to implement the plan adopted pursuant to paragraph 19 (annual plan) of Section 815(a), including details of agency's efforts to implement equal employment practices, including statistical information regarding total employment
The Municipal Archives (MA) at the Department of Records and Information Services acquires, preserves, and provides access to City government records. Established in 1977, the department oversees more than 220,000 cubic feet of historical records.
A report on the agency’s efforts during the previous quarter to implement the plan adopted pursuant to paragraph nineteen (annual plan) of Section 815(a),including details of agency’s efforts to implement equal employment practices, including statistical information regarding total employment.
The report examines changes in the overall supply of housing in NYC during the prior year, looking at factors that include the number of permits issued and the number of completed housing units.
The study reports on housing affordability and tenant income in the City's rental market. The study highlights year-to-year changes in many of the major economic factors affecting the City's tenant population.
Study analyzes the cost of operating and maintaining rental housing, examing the conditions that existed in the NYC rent stabilized housing market in 2019, and also the extent by which these conditions changed from 2018.
The report surveys lending institutions that underwrite mortgages for multifamily rent stabilized properties in New York City. It also examines rent stabilized building sales.
The study measures the price change in a market basket of goods and services used in the operation and maintenance of rent stabilized apartment buildings in NYC.
Apartment/ Loft Order #53 establishes the lease guidelines for rent stabilized apartments and lofts effective between October 1, 2021 and September 30, 2022.
The study examines additions and subtractions of dwelling units to and from the rent stabilization system in that year and compares it to changes from prior years.