Mayor Bill de Blasio and NYC Department of Small Business Services Commissioner Jonnel Doris today announced the $100 million NYC Small Business Resilience Grant to provide immediate funding to small businesses in the arts.
Mayor Bill de Blasio, Brooklyn Bridge Park President Eric Landau, elected officials and community leaders today cut the ribbon on the final section of Brooklyn Bridge Park.
Mayor de Blasio appears live on MSNBC's meet the press to speak about Rising cases of Delta and uncertainty around Omicron, which raises questions about new vaccine mandates.
Mayor de Blasio appears live on WPIX with Hazel Sanchez and Dan Mannarino to discuss about Mayor de Blasio putting in new mandates for the city to fight against Covid-19.
Mayor Bill de Blasio, Brooklyn Bridge Park President Eric Landau, elected officials and community leaders today cut the ribbon on the final section of Brooklyn Bridge Park.
Mayor de Blasio and the Mayor’s Office for Economic Opportunity today released the annual New York City Government Poverty Measure Report, which shows that both the poverty rate and the near-poverty rate reached historic lows
Mayor Bill de Blasio today celebrated the City Council’s approval of the SoHo/NoHo Neighborhood Plan, the first overhaul of this area’s local zoning regulations in half a century.
Mayor Bill de Blasio, New York City Department of Transportation, and the New York City Economic Development released Delivering Green: A vision for a sustainable freight network serving New York City.
Mayor DeBlasio has marshalled agencies together to implement a series of additional efforts to support and improve the health, safety and working conditions for the city’s 65,000+ delivery workers.
MAYOR DE BLASIO APPEARS LIVE ON CNN TONIGHT WITH MICHAEL SMERCONISH to discuss the Omicron virus, vaccination incentives, use of the Defense Production Act, and New Years Eve scenarios.
Mayor DeBlasio has marshalled agencies together to implement a series of additional efforts to support and improve the health, safety and working conditions for the city’s 65,000+ delivery workers.
New York City makes record-breaking new investments in clean energy and electric vehicles; releases roadmap for aggressive emissions reductions from government operations.
Mayor Bill de Blasio today announced a tentative contract agreement with the Uniformed Firefighters Association. Under this agreement, approximately 8,500 FDNY employees will receive wage increases consistent with the uniformed pattern.
MAYOR DE BLASIO APPEARS LIVE ON CNN TONIGHT WITH MICHAEL SMERCONISH to discuss the Omicron virus, vaccination incentives, use of the Defense Production Act, and New Years Eve scenarios.
MAYOR DE BLASIO APPEARS LIVE ON MORNING JOE to discuss the Omicron virus, vaccinations, vaccination incentives, Federal aid, and the possibility of running for Governor.
Mayor de Blasio today announced details for a scaled back Times Square New Year’s Eve, with additional protections in place to ensure a safe celebration. In addition to requiring proof of full vaccination with valid photo identification and being fully outdoors, masks will be required.
Mayor de Blasio today announced details for a scaled back Times Square New Year’s Eve, with additional protections in place to ensure a safe celebration. In addition to requiring proof of full vaccination with valid photo identification and being fully outdoors, masks will be required.
Mayor Bill de Blasio and The Trust for Governors Island (the Trust) today announced the next steps in the City of New York’s initiative to establish a global Center for Climate Solutions on Governors Island.
Mayor Bill de Blasio today joined Parks Brooklyn Commissioner Martin Maher and Councilmember Brad Lander to announce a $10.9 million investment in the Old Stone House (OSH) to increase accessibility and fund preservation efforts at the historic site in the heart of Washington Park.
Mayor De Blasio today announced that the de Blasio administration has financed the preservation or new construction of 200,000 affordable homes, the most in one administration in New York City history.
Mayor Bill de Blasio today announced 1 appointment to Family Court, 4 appointments to Criminal Court, and 7 appointments to Civil Court. “These judges have evidenced their commitment and sharpness by managing some of the most difficult cases our city has ever seen."
Mayor Bill de Blasio today announced the launch of a digitized placard reader program in north Brooklyn, a major step toward cracking down on abuse and ensuring public servants use their parking privileges appropriately.
Mayor Bill de Blasio today signed Intro. 2442-A, Local Law 155/2021, codifying the Mayor’s Office of Community Mental Health into the City Charter and establishing the Office as a permanent part of City government.
New York City is the largest city in the nation and the first large cold-weather city to phase out fossil fuel combustion in new construction – accelerating next-generation electric buildings, improving air quality and public health, and reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
New York City’s pension funds achieve first in the nation pension fund divestment from fossil fuel reserve owners - one of the largest fossil fuel divestments in the world.
Mayor De Blasio delivers remarks and signs Intro 2317-A, Local Law 154/2021, and promising a gas free New York and an end to the fossil fuel era in New York City.
Mayor DeBlasio, Commissioner Dave Chokshi, Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, and President and CEO Mitchell Katz, NYC Health + Hospitals, discuss Omicron scenarios, vaccinations, boosters, and public health issues.
MAYOR DE BLASIO HOLDS MEDIA AVAILABILITY to discuss the upcoming Kwanzaa celebration, staying vigilant in battling Covid-19, and talks mental health and congestion pricing with the Mayor of London.
Mayor de Blasio and Chief Service Officer Laura Rog today announced that holiday wishes for more than 3,700 NYC children and youth were fulfilled by more than 2,000 volunteers from City government and the private sector through the seventh annual Secret Snowflake gift-giving initiative.
Mayor de Blasio, NYC Economic Development Corp.and the Mayor's Office of Climate Resiliency today released the Financial District and Seaport Climate Resilience Master Plan, a blueprint for comprehensive flood defense infrastructure to protect Lower Manhattan from the urgent threat of climate change
The Mayor’s Office for People with Disabilities (MOPD) has released the 2021 edition of the AccessibleNYC report. The report highlights the work of City agencies and its partners to continue to increase accessibility for people with disabilities.
First Lady Chirlane McCray and the Department of Correction (DOC) today announced that For the Women’s House, an iconic painting by celebrated artist Faith Ringgold is expected to be moved out of the Rose M. Singer Center (RMSC) on Rikers Island to the Brooklyn Museum.
Mayor de Blasio today joined Parks Brooklyn Borough Commissioner Martin Maher, Friends of Bushwick Inlet Park Co-Chairs , and members of the community to announce an investment of $75 million toward the development of the CitiStorage parcel of Bushwick Inlet Park in North Brooklyn.
Mayor Bill de Blasio, Mayor-Elect Eric Adams, Schools Chancellor Meisha Porter, and Incoming Schools Chancellor David Banks today announced a multi-pronged approach for safely returning to school in-person this January following winter break.
Mayor Bill de Blasio today announced that the City Cleanup Corps (CCC) has removed more than one million bags of trash citywide, among other recent milestones and expansions, since the program’s launch in April 2021.
Mayor Bill de Blasio and Rachel Loeb, President and CEO of New York City Economic Development Corporation (NYCEDC) today officially launched NYC Ferry service in Throgs Neck in the Bronx with the opening of a new landing at Ferry Point Park.
Mayor Bill de Blasio today announced a tentative contract agreement with the Detectives' Endowment Association. Under this agreement, over 5,000 NYPD employees will receive wage increases consistent with the uniformed pattern.
Six design build teams will now develop detailed proposals to build four borough-based jails sites after responding to the City’s Request for Qualifications.
Mayor de Blasio today announced the City’s efforts to break the cycles of gun violence, specifically among young people, were recognized by the U.S. Department of the Treasury, which is awarding a $20.5 million grant in support of the City’s ongoing work by Cure Violence providers .
The New York City Advisory Commission on Property Tax Reform today released its final report with recommendations to create a simpler, clearer and fairer property tax system.
MAYOR DE BLASIO APPEARS LIVE ON MSNBC’S MORNING JOE to discuss his final week as the Mayor of New York City and touches on the highlights and low lights of his eight years in office.
MAYOR DE BLASIO APPEARS LIVE ON NBC’S THE TODAY SHOW to discuss going forward with the New Years Eve celebration in Times Square and New York City's continuous efforts battling Covid-19.
In the first nine months of its two-year mandate to identify and root out structural racism, the Commission has delivered three landmark ballot proposals that, if adopted, would be among the most broad, structural racial equity laws in the country.
MAYOR DE BLASIO HOLDS MEDIA AVAILABILITY discussing Covid-19 and how the administration will be making sure schools are safe with vaccinations and testing so that kids can stay in school.
On Thursday, Mayor de Blasio will deliver remarks at the funeral for FDNY Lieutenant Joseph Maiello. This event is closed press. The event will be streamed live by FDNY.
MAYOR DE BLASIO HOLDS MEDIA AVAILABILITY to discuss the upcoming Kwanzaa celebration, staying vigilant in battling Covid-19, and talks mental health and congestion pricing with the Mayor of London.
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.
This report evaluates NYC's digital games industry and its six sectors game developers, publisher/developers, retail and arcades, professional and financial services, esports, and non-profits and education. It explores the sectors' economic impacts and their characteristics, dynamics, and trends.
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 brochure that explains how to register a MyNYCERS account for full access to all online services, including the ability to see an estimate of your retirement benefit, manage your beneficiaries, apply for and pay off a loan online, and change your address.
This brochure describes the earnings limitations that service and disability retirees may be subject to if they decide to return to public service within New York City or New York State.
This fact sheet describes the eligibility, filing, and documentation requirements which must be met in order to qualify for the COVID-19 Related Accidental Death Benefit.
A fact sheet that provides an explanation of what documents NYCERS will accept from members, retirees, or beneficiaries as proof of their name (not proof of date of birth) or change of name.
This fact sheet details the step-by-step process city employees must follow on the road to retirement with NYCERS. These steps span the course of several months.
This fact sheet describes the benefits and obligations of the Enhanced Disability Benefit program (EDB), available to participants in the
Uniformed Correction Force Tier 3 22-Year Plan (CF-22 Plan).
This fact sheet describes the benefits and obligations of the Enhanced Disability Benefit program (EDB), available to participants in
the Uniformed Sanitation Force Tier 3 22-Year Plan (SA-22 Plan).
The NYC Service Legacy Report reflects the hard work and dedication of millions of NYC volunteers, thousands of national service members, and a long list of community and nonprofit organizations, business partners, who have contributed to their neighborhoods.
Providing fire service response time, number of incidents, and classifications, emergency medical services incidents and response time, number of ambulance runs. The Ariel Russo Emergency 9-1-1 Response Time Report
Report analyzing the social, economic and environmental health of the city, including any disparities among populations including gender, racial groups, income groups and, sexual orientation, where relevant data is available, and proposing strategies for addressing the issues raised in such analysis.
Providing fire service response time, number of incidents, and classifications, emergency medical services incidents and response time, number of ambulance runs. The Ariel Russo Emergency 9-1-1 Response Time Report
Report shall include, but not be limited to: (i) the total number of buses purchased by the city in the preceding fiscal year; and (ii) the number of such buses that are alternative fuel buses, disaggregated according to agency, bus model and type of alternative fuel used. With Environmental Protection, Department of (DEP) and Citywide Administrative Services, Department of (DCAS)
Report compiling the mayoral agencies' reports on implementation for agencies covered by the city's agency-based voter registration law, which requires nineteen agencies to distribute voter registration forms to individuals who are applying for, renewing, or submitting a change of address
Providing fire service response time, number of incidents, and classifications, emergency medical services incidents and response time, number of ambulance runs. The Ariel Russo Emergency 9-1-1 Response Time Report
Providing fire service response time, number of incidents, and classifications, emergency medical services incidents and response time, number of ambulance runs. The Ariel Russo Emergency 9-1-1 Response Time Report
Providing fire service response time, number of incidents, and classifications, emergency medical services incidents and response time, number of ambulance runs. The Ariel Russo Emergency 9-1-1 Response Time Report
A report relating to outcomes of programs administered by or on behalf of the city, or funded in whole or in part by the city, that provide services to public housing residents
Monthly statistical report from different agencies, with a focus on temporary emergency housing assistance for low-income families. Under Local Law 37, agencies are required to submit a monthly statistical report on temporary emergency housing assistance for low-income families.
The Mayor's Management Report (MMR), which is mandated by the City Charter, serves as a public account of the performance of City agencies, measuring whether they are delivering services efficiently, Review of the implementation of the statement of needs required by Charter Chapter 1, Section 204(h)
The Preliminary Mayor's Management Report includes hundreds of performance indicators from City agencies, and covers the first four months of the fiscal year, including actual versus budgeted performance plus projected performance for next year.