Pursuant to Admin Code Sect. 14-157, this quarterly report contains information on the # of criminal and civil summonses issued, disaggregated by offense, race, gender, age, borough, precinct, police service area, and transit district, as well as NYPD reason codes for criminal summonses issued.
Pursuant to local law 56/2018, this quarterly report contains the total number of consent searches, and consent searches disaggregated by race, gender, age, and precinct.
Pursuant to Admin Code Sect. 14-152, this quarterly report contains information on noncriminal, arrest, and summons incidents that occurred in schools, as well as complaints against school safety agents and injuries sustained by school safety personnel
Pursuant to Admin Code Sect. 14-158(b), this quarterly report contains 1) use of force incidents, disaggregated by category of force, precinct/unit, and on/off duty status 2) injuries to officers/civilians, disaggregated by injury type, precinct/unit, on/off duty status, and officer/civilian injury
The City Record newspaper publishes notices which includes but is not limited to: public hearings and meetings, public auctions and sales, solicitations and awards and official rules proposed and adopted by city agencies.
Describes factors related to food insecurity and access during the 1st year of the COVID-19 pandemic, including economic barriers to food (increased prices, less income); households with children and NYers in low income neighborhoods were very impacted.
Pursuant to Admin Code Sect. 14-171, this quarterly report contains clearance rates, by borough and citywide, for homicide, rape, robbery, felony assault, burglary, grand larceny, and grand larceny motor vehicle
Pursuant to Admin Code Sect. 14-150(d), this monthly report contains information on complaints and arrests for violent felony offenses, assault, sex offenses, disorderly conduct, harassment, aggravated harassment, and offenses against public sensibilities that occurred in transit
Press releases are designed to inform the public of an upcoming/ongoing emergency or special event. Some emergencies include coastal storms, winter weather and extreme heat. Releases also highlight special events including Ready New York presentations and other community preparedness initiatives.
This quarterly report includes the guidelines used by the department to determine when desk appearance tickets (DAT) are used in lieu of custodial arrests pursuant to New York State Penal Law section 140.20(1).
Pursuant to Admin Code Sect. 14-172, this quarterly report contains the total numbers of fare evasion arrests and fare evasion summonses, disaggregated by transit bureau district, transit station, and race/sex/age, as well as the numbers of DATs vs. live arrests for fare evasion arrests.
This file contains a November 2021 report by Charles Komanoff to the New York City Council entitled "Taming New York City's E-Delivery Gridlock: Time Based Charges for Street Space."
The CorpNet brief was created by the Strategic Partnerships unit to provide NYCEM's partner organizations with a snapshot of publicly available information and resources relating to COVID-19.
This report is the second required annual report issued pursuant to Local Law 152 of 2018 and includes information related to putrescible transfer stations and non-putrescible transfer stations covered by LL152.
This report provides a Façade Inspection Safety Program (FISP) overview, which requires the façades of buildings greater than six stories in height to be inspected periodically [...]
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.
EMERGENCY EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 279
November 1, 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 correc