Report including 1. Factors relevant to developing the internal disciplinary matrix and steps undertaken by the department in developing the internal disciplinary matrix, including consultation with outside entities including stakeholders and community groups. 2. The proposed schedule of violations, penalties, and mitigating and aggravating circumstances, or any other factors considered by the commissioner to be relevant to the process of determining appropriate discipline
Report including (i) the number of complaints received disaggregated by building; (ii) the average time taken to respond to complaints; (iii) the number of monitored occupied multiple dwellings with valid permits for alteration or addition as described in section 28-103.26.2; (iv) the number of initial and periodic inspections conducted disaggregated by building; and (v) the number and type of violations issued disaggregated by building
Report including total number of individuals and the total number of families who exited a domestic violence emergency shelter during the preceding calendar year, disaggregated by the type of housing such individuals and families residing in upon their exit. Such housing types shall include, but not be limited to, the following: (i) a New York city housing authority apartment; (ii) an apartment with a rental subsidy, disaggregated by the type of such subsidy; (iii) a private apartment with no rental subsidy; (iv) supportive housing; (v) shelter operated by or under contract or similar agreement with the department of homeless services; (viii) shelter operated by or under contract or similar agreement with the department, disaggregated by type, where practicable; (ix) made own arrangements or (iix) unknown or unable to validate
Report detailing the findings of the study on feasibility of alternative fuel, with recommendations relating to the use of alternative fuels and technologies in city ferries
Report including information on the number of summonses the department issued in the last 6 months in connection with the improper use of city-issued parking permits, disaggregated by the section of the New York city traffic rules that was violated
Findings and recommendations on purchases of goods, services and construction by agencies that use city funds for such purposes and the adoption and use of new technologies by city agencies
Aggregate report on non-production of inmates for medical appointments and including an aggregate count of reasons for production refusal or walkout, if given, and the facility.
1. For all actions, in total and disaggregated by the type of nuisance: the number of actions filed and the number of actions settled. 2. For all actions, in total and disaggregated by the type of nuisance: (a) the number of temporary closing orders and temporary restraining orders sought and the number granted, in total and disaggregated by the type of order; (b) the percentage of actions including an application for a temporary closing order or a temporary restraining order, in total and disaggregated by the type of order; (c) the percentage of applications for temporary closing orders and temporary restraining orders that are denied, in total and disaggregated by the type of order; (d) the number of applications for preliminary injunctions sought and the number granted; (e) the percentage of actions including an application for a preliminary injunction; and (f) the percentage of applications for preliminary injunctions that are denied. 3. For all actions in which an application for a preliminary injunction is denied, the percentage in which the department withdraws the action. 4. In total and disaggregated by the type of nuisance, the number and percentage of actions in which a search warrant had been executed for conduct substantially similar to the type of nuisance. 5. The mean and median amount of time between which a nuisance occurs and an application for an action is filed, in total and disaggregated by type of nuisance, provided that for any type of nuisance requiring multiple instances of a nuisance occurring, the report shall include the mean and median amount of time between both the first and last such instance. 6. The number, in total and disaggregated by type of nuisance, of: (a) actions filed, disaggregated by precinct; and (b) 311, 911, and other complaints of nuisances of the type alleged in such actions, disaggregated by precinct
Prior to April 8 in each year the council shall conduct public hearings on the preliminary management report and on the proposed program and performance goals and measures of city agencies contained in such report. The council shall submit to the mayor and make public not later than April 8 a report or reports on findings and recommendations.
Report including 1. What changes to operations, policies and procedures have been implemented to improve wait times; 2. The current wait times at each job center and SNAP center and how such wait times are calculated; 3. What changes to operations, policies and procedures have been implemented to improve the efficiency and ease of use of the department's phone lines or any similar successor technology; 4. What changes to operations, policies and procedures have been implemented to address staff-to-visitor ratios; 5. What changes to operations, policies and procedures have been implemented to improve access to technology in job centers and SNAP centers; and 6. Whether the number of visitor complaints received has increased or decreased since the implementation of the plan to improve the client experience
Report including numbers that are as current as practicable and shall include the total number of provisional appointments remaining, the number of provisional appointments that have been reduced, the number of provisional appointments that still need to be reduced in order to achieve substantial compliance as provided by paragraph (b) of this subdivision, and a statement of whether DCAS believes substantial compliance with the timeframes permitted by this section as provided by paragraph (b) of this subdivision can be achieved by December31 2021
Report on the number of properties for which the 7.5 percent interest rate was imposed pursuant to the provisions of this local law and the aggregate value of the real property tax liability of those properties
Report on the number of properties for which the zero percent interest rate was imposed pursuant to the provisions of this local law and the aggregate value of the real property tax liability of those properties
Report on number of students who have completed instructional requirements for the arts by grade level, number of arts instructors and demographic information.
Report regarding the provision of special education services during the applicable reporting period, including but not limited to the following information: 1. The number and percentage of students who were receiving special education services: (i) in full compliance with their IEPs by the end of the reporting period; and (ii) in partial compliance with their IEPs by the end of the reporting period; 2. The number and percentage of students who, by the end of the reporting period, were receiving in full the services enumerated in subparagraphs (a) through (j) of this paragraph as recommended on their IEPs, the number and percentage of students who as of the end of the reporting period were receiving in part such services, and the number and percentage of students who were awaiting the provision of such services: (a) Monolingual speech therapy; (b) Bilingual speech therapy; (c) Monolingual counseling; (d) Bilingual counseling; (e) Occupational therapy; (f) Physical therapy; (g) Hearing education services; (h) Vision education services; (i) Assistive technology services; and (j) Special transportation services.
Report including (i) descriptions of enforcement actions taken with regard to events of default as defined in such agreements, (ii) the persons against which enforcement actions have been undertaken, (iii) the number of ongoing projects outstanding, (iv) the percentage of projects with respect to which enforcement actions are being undertaken as compared against the number of ongoing projects outstanding, (v) events of default under such agreements for which no enforcement actions are currently contemplated, and (vi) the amounts recovered through enforcement actions
Report on the department's expenditures on recruiting candidates for the open-competitive firefighter civil service examination and promotion to firefighter civil service examination; 2. A list of the recruiting events in which the department has participated for the open-competitive firefighter civil service examination; and 3. A list of the preparatory materials for firefighter applicants the department has prepared to help candidates for the open-competitive firefighter civil service examination and promotion to firefighter civil service examination
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
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
Report listing changes made to the list of pesticides classified as a human carcinogen, likely to be carcinogenic to humans, a known/likely carcinogen, a probable human carcinogen, or a possible human carcinogen by the office of pesticide programs of the United States environmental protection agency and the list of pesticides classified as developmental toxins by the California office of environmental health hazard assessment after April 1, 2005
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 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.
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.
Report on the number of vehicles towed by the department in 2020 that were obstructing a sidewalk, crosswalk, fire hydrant, bicycle lane or bus lane, disaggregated by the police precinct in which such vehicles were located and by the month in which such vehicles were towed
Report on agency complaints of workplace sexual harassment, including number of complaints filed, resolved, substantiated or not substantiated and closed before a final determination
Report on the education and outreach conducted as required by section 28-103.32 including a description of how such outreach was conducted and the number of business owners reached through the outreach; 2. The number of complaints related to sections 403.2.1 and 403.4 of the New York city plumbing code reported to 311, disaggregated by online complaints and phone complaints; 3. The number of violations issued as a result of such complaints; 4. The total amount of penalties imposed as a result of such violations for the immediately preceding year; and 5. Whether subsequent inspections were conducted by the department to ensure future compliance with such sections of the New York city plumbing code (with the Human Rights, City Commission on (CCHR))
The number of 311 idling complaints, disaggregated by borough and including any other information related to such complaints the department deems relevant; and (4) the department of environmental protection that states the number of complaints received by the department of environmental protection pursuant to subdivision (a) of section 24-182 regarding violations of this section, disaggregated by the following: (i) the number of violations issued by the department pursuant to such complaints and (ii) the number of complaints filed pursuant to subdivision (b) of section 24-182 with the office of administrative trials and hearings pursuant to section 1049-a of the charter.
Any proposed modifications of the preliminary budget which the borough president recommends in accordance with the provisions of subdivision b of this section
Any proposed modifications of the preliminary budget which the borough president recommends in accordance with the provisions of subdivision b of this section