Emergency Executive Order No. 51 extends Emergency Executive Order No. 47, dated February 28, 2022 by 5 days. It is related to the staffing issues at Riker's Island due to the COVID 19 pandemic.
Emergency Executive Order No. 50 extends Emergency Executive Order No. 49, dated February 28, 2022, for 2 days, and extends Emergency Executive Order No. 46, dated February 28, 2022, for 5 days. Both are related to the City's response to the COVID 19 pandemic.
Emergency Executive Order No. 52 extends Emergency Executive Order No. 48, dated February 28, 2022, by 5 days. It relates to the City's response to Hurricane Ida.
New York City Board of Correction Weekly COVID-19 Updates including population changes, Correctional Health Services (CHS) and Department of Correction (DOC) updates to the Board of Correction (BOC), and housing information.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams announces several changes to COVID-19 pandemic restrictions that will continue to protect the health and safety of all New Yorkers and boost economic recovery.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams and Commissioner Manuel Castro of the Mayor’s Office of Immigrant Affairs today releases a statement in response to President Biden extending Temporary Protected Status to tens of thousands of Ukrainian immigrants living in the United States:
The Daily Shelter Census report contains statistics for the prior calendar day immediately preceding such weekday, excluding holidays. Reports various statistics such as, but not limited to the number of individuals, families, children (disaggregated).
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.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams announces an agreement that will transform the city-owned South Brooklyn Marine Terminal into one of the largest offshore wind port facilities in the nation.