Report for the prior fiscal year identifying the top 35 priority areas including a map of each priority area and the total number of major felonies reported within each such priority area, disaggregated by the type of crime committed. Such report shall include a comparison of the number of major fel
Local Law 26 of 1988 and Local Law 92 of 1993, also known as the “Community Right-to-Know Laws” require annual reporting by the DEP's comprehensive Right-to-Know Program, including about the storage and use of hazardous substances by businesses and facilities throughout the five boroughs.
This report outlines the challenges that face immigrant New Yorkers and presents the robust interagency work the Mayor’s Office of Immigrant Affairs (MOIA) has done in the past fiscal year to improve the wellbeing of long-term immigrant residents and our newest New Yorkers.
This is the annual report pursuant to Local Law 21 on efforts to address erroneous criminal & juvenile records submitted by the Mayor’s Office of Criminal Justice.
Per LL27 of 2023, the following report provides information on employment actions from the prior year, including: the number of employees retained, promoted, and terminated as well as basic demographic information for the entire agency (broken down by part-time and full-time employees).
This annual report covers the year of 2024 has been prepared pursuant to Local Law 233 of 2017, which states,
Ҥ 28-103.33.3 Reporting. The head of the office of the alternative energy shall submit an annual report to the commissioner and to the head of any other relevant agency providing (i) a desc
DSNY is pleased to submit its 2024 Zero Waste Report which provides an overview of our waste diversion targets, programs, and recommendations. This plan fulfills the reporting requirements of Local Laws 85, 86, 87, 88, and 89 of 2023.
The ombudspersons provide data regarding their work at the end of each fiscal year and make annual recommendations to the commissioner of DOF regarding Rent Freeze Program operations. This report covers
the period beginning July 1, 2023, and ending June 30, 2024.
The HPV Vaccination report is submitted pursuant to Local Law 53 of 2017. The Health Department works closely with NYC medical providers and parents of school-aged children to increase HPV vaccination coverage, and tracks HPV vaccine series initiation and completion rates among 13 to 17 year olds.