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).
A report on the impact on incarcerated individuals of closing jails on Rikers Island and constructing new facilities to replace such jails, as required by Local Law 2019/192. Issued on March 1, 2024.
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 ini
The Strategic Partnerships unit created the weekly brief to provide NYCEM's partner organizations with a snapshot of publicly available information and resources for preparedness and awareness. The brief also provides updates on relevant events impacting the private sector.
Monthly statistics regarding utilization of and applications for multi-agency emergency housing assistance, exits from city-administered facilities and the financings, starts and completions of permanent housing for those exiting city-administered facilities as required by Local Law 79 of 2022.
On December 1, 2023, New York City’s unrestricted cash balance reached a seasonal low of $5.223 billion, compared to $3.966 billion in FY23 and $1.338 billion in FY22. The cash total includes the Revenue Stabilization Fund (RSF) balance of $1.959 billion.
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.
OATH staff were at the district office to assist and educate people about what to do should they have received a summons and to check to determine if someone has an outstanding summons. Materials about remote hearings and other free resources were provided to the public as well.
OATH staff were at the district office to assist and educate people about what to do should they have received a summons and to check to determine if someone has an outstanding summons. Materials about remote hearings and other free resources were provided to the public as well.