The Department Of Citywide Administrative Services (DCAS) of New York The document contains a summary description of activities and initiatives related to the Workforce, Workplace and Community goals that were listed in the agency’s FY2021 Diversity & EEO Plan.
The Diversity & EEO Plan, mandated by the New York City Charter, communicates the agency’s intention to promote EEO and diversity and inclusion by continuing effective measures or implementing new strategies and programs that prevent, diminish, or eliminate barriers to equal opportunity employment.
The Department Of Citywide Administrative Services (DCAS) of New York Eligibility Hiring List for Exam #8720 - Maintenance Supervisor (car equipment), Promotion
The Department Of Citywide Administrative Services (DCAS) of New York Eligibility Hiring List for Exam #9532 - Supervisor III (social services) Promotion
The Public Design Commission meets once a month. The meeting agendas are posted online three business days in advance of each meeting and published in the City Record. Agendas are also distributed to all City Council members, Community Boards, and City agency liaisons.
This report is the product of the Task Force established by Local Law 28 of 2019. The Local Law was approved by the New York City Council in 2019 in response to a substantial increase in the number of complaints filed against illegal accessory signs in 2018, which resulted un the issuance of fines.
The attached memo describes why the Mayor's Office of Immigrant Affairs (MOIA) is not responsible for submitting a Quarterly Equal Employment Opportunity and Diversity Plan Implementation Report as per the New York City Charter Chapter 35, Section 815(i).
The Department of Citywide Administrative Service (DCAS) of New York Report on use-based fuel economy of NYC's fleet of non-emergency light and medium-duty vehicles
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 guide includes mental health information and resources available
to support New Yorkers in the LGBTQI+ community, their families, and
allies. The organizations and programs included in this guide provide
culturally responsive and affirming care.
This evaluation of NYC Well, which began in 2018, aimed to assess the experience of individuals engaging with NYC Well, as well as the associated impact of engagement with NYC Well on users’ access to mental health services and outcomes.
The Department Of Citywide Administrative Services (DCAS) NYC Eligibility hiring list for Exam #9700 - Maintenance Supervisor (Electrical Power) Promotion
In May 2020, a Minneapolis Police Officer killed George Floyd, an unarmed black man. As a result people across the country and New York City engaged in mass protests. Some protests triggered violent confrontations between police and protesters and allegations police used excessive tactics.
The Public Design Commission meets once a month. The meeting agendas are posted online three business days in advance of each meeting and published in the City Record. Agendas are also distributed to all City Council members, Community Boards, and City agency liaisons
DCWP released the third in its series of reports on vulnerable student loan borrowers. When compared to higher-income peers, student borrowers from low-income families are less likely to complete their degree or certificates, earn less, often borrow more and repay their loans at lower rates.
This research brief examines how COVID-19 is impacting New Yorkers' financial health in the short-term and the potential long-term impacts of not immediately addressing the uneven impact of the pandemic economy.
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 guide includes mental health resources and
information that can help people with justice
involvement, people with loved ones who are
or were recently incarcerated, and caregivers of
children with incarcerated parents find mental
health support during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Report pursuant to Local Law 094 of 2020. Report shows location, amount received and NAICS business category of recipients of funds issued by these programs
This document contains a summary description of activities and initiatives related to the workforce, workplace and community goals that were listed in the agency’s FY2021 Diversity & EEO plan.
Framing East 25th Street between Clarendon Road and Avenue D in Brooklyn’s Flatbush neighborhood, the East 25th Street Historic District is a remarkably cohesive and intact group of row houses built by a single developer, the Henry Meyer Building Company, in the Renaissance Revival style.
The Public Design Commission meets once a month. The meeting agendas are posted online three business days in advance of each meeting and published in the City Record. Agendas are also distributed to all City Council members, Community Boards, and City agency liaisons.
On January 3, 2020, the Office of Chief Medical Examiner (OCME) Quality Assurance Director was informed of an event which occurred in the Forensic Toxicology Laboratory (Forensic Toxicology).
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 guide offers some suggestions for teens who are at home during COVID-19, what to do if teens are in a home with someone who is causing you harm or if you are experiencing abuse online.
Since 1983, the Public Design Commission has recognized outstanding public projects with its Annual Awards for Excellence in Design. The winning projects are selected from the hundreds of submissions reviewed by the Commission the previous year.
The attached memo describes why the Mayors Office of Immigrant Affairs (MOIA) is not responsible for submitting a Quarterly Equal Employment Opportunity and Diversity Plan Implementation Report as per the New York City Charter Chapter 35, Section 815(i).
Public material related to the Taxi and Limousine Commission's Safe Plate campaign, encouraging passengers to verify their ride's plates before boarding the vehicle.
The Public Design Commission meets once a month. The meeting agendas are posted online three business days in advance of each meeting and published in the City Record. Agendas are also distributed to all City Council members, Community Boards, and City agency liaisons.
The analysis in this brief utilized New York City Police Department data from calendar years 2017 to 2019 for domestic violence offenses: homicide, felony rape, felony assault, sex offenses, strangulation and stalking. For each offense, the NYPD provided sex and race/ethnic for each offense.
Notice of hearing: NYC Office of Civil Justice’s Programs to Provide Universal Access to Legal Services for Tenants Facing Eviction Hearing scheduled for Monday, November 23, 2020.
Findings from a DOI Investigation into the City Department of Environmental Control Board (ECB) summons enforcement and collection, which identified serious holes in the process that results in City losing out on much needed revenue.
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 compiled in accordance with the requirements of Section 23-1202 of the New York City Administrative Code, which requires the Chief Privacy Officer to submit a quarterly report containing an anonymized compilation or summary of such disclosures to the Speaker of the City Council.
Designed in 1932 by Walter C. Martin, Superintendent of School Buildings for the New
York City Board of Education, Public School 48 was the first school constructed using
Martin’s “P” plan and is a fine example and early use of the Art Deco style applied to a
community elementary school.
LETTER: The city’s public schools are set to open next week (9/21/2020) with more than the usual number of teachers and the need for many safeguards. Council Member Mark Treyger asked us what this will cost.
The Public Design Commission meets once a month. The meeting agendas are posted online three business days in advance of each meeting and published in the City Record. Agendas are also distributed to all City Council members, Community Boards, and City agency liaisons.
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 research brief examines the financial vulnerability of New Yorkers prior to the COVID-19 crisis to understand who is least able to cope with its economic effects. The research brief looks at three key indicators of financial health—banking access, emergency savings, and credit access.
The Climate Resiliency Guidelines provide step-by-step instructions to go beyond building code and standards, which are informed with historic climate data by also looking to specific, forward-looking climate data for use in the design of City facilities.
The ThriveNYC COVID-19 Mental Health Services for Young People guide is for children, teens, and young adults, parents and caretakers, and Professionals who work with young people.
This document contains a summary description of activities and initiatives related to the workforce, workplace and community goals that were listed in the Agency’s FY2020 Diversity & EEO Plan.
The attached memo describes why the Mayor's Office of Immigrant Affairs (MOIA) does not submit a Quarterly Equal Employment and Diversity Plan Implementation Report as per the New York City Charter Chapter 35, Section 815(i)
The Public Design Commission meets once a month. The meeting agendas are posted online three business days in advance of each meeting and published in the City Record. Agendas are also distributed to all City Council members, Community Boards, and City agency liaisons.
Pursuant to Local Law 12 of 2019, a report describing the advances and strategies implemented by the Department of Buildings in compliance with the Diversity and Equal Employment laws
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 surveys community wealth building strategies that 15 cities and regions in the U.S. and around the world are undertaking to strengthen the economic and financial health of their communities—and how powerful those approaches can be.
NYC Emergency Management developed localized coastal storm preparedness materials for the 2020 hurricane season, including the location of hurricane evacuation zones and evacuation centers by borough.
Identifying Information Law - 2020 Agency report for Office of Administrative Tax Appeals comprising the NYC Tax Commission and NYC Tax Appeals Tribunal
The report is an overview of the ENDGBV COVID-19 Response Work Group that was created by Mayor de Blasio to identify challenges faced by survivors of domestic and gender-based violence during the COVID-19 pandemic. The report reflects action steps to improve services and mitigate challenges.
The findings of the review into the performance of New York City Health +
Hospitals (H+H) to the COVID-19 pandemic conducted by the Office of the Comptroller.
In accordance with Local Law 151, which was passed by the New York City Council on July 23, 2019, SBS is hereby reporting to the Council on a sample of 59 microbusinesses in the city to identify issues specific to microbusinesses.
Designed by architects James F. Meehan and Daube & Kreymborg, and built in 1908-09, the Manida
Street Historic District is a remarkable example of the early-20th century development of the South Bronx’s Hunts Point neighborhood.
The Public Design Commission meets once a month. The meeting agendas are posted online three business days in advance of each meeting and published in the City Record. Agendas are also distributed to all City Council members, Community Boards, and City agency liaisons.
This publication provides an overview for workers about the general and industry-specific requirements employers must follow during phase 3 of Reopening NYC
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. Confidential information has been redacted.
This guide is designed to help all employers promote employee mental health during and following the coronavirus outbreak. We urge you
to do your part in reducing the stigma of mental health challenges, building awareness of available mental health resources, and encouraging employees in need.
Many New Yorkers are feeling stressed, anxious, and sad right now. Mental health support – whether that means staying connected to your loved ones, downloading a helpful app, or having a video session with a counselor – can help.
Faith and community leaders can use this Toolkit to understand mental health needs, how to access mental health resources, and concrete actions to take immediately and year-round to support yourselves and your communities.