Executive Order No 21, dated July 21, 2022 is final and revokes EO No. 31, dated March 7, 2018 effective immediately, if this relates to the Mayor's Office of Media and Entertainment, development of all forms of media and entertainment are vital to the economic success and cultural identity of NYC.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams announces the launch of digital billboards and creative ads denouncing the recent passage of “Don’t Say Gay” in five Florida cities.
Executive Order No. 9 requires any agency advertisement or publication that contains images of food to depict healthy food and all contracts entered into by the City will require such.
In 2019, Mayor de Blasio issued Executive Order 47 (“EO 47”), requiring City agencies to spend at least half of their annual print and digital advertising budgets with Ethnic and Community Media outlets starting in Fiscal 2020. This report will cover the data and compliance with EO 47 for FY 21.
A two-day celebration of reuse, with a focus on kids items and activities. The two days of free events will include swaps, donation drives, giveaways, volunteer opportunities, and more fun for the whole family.
A two-day celebration of reuse, with a focus on kids items and activities. The two days of free events will include swaps, donation drives, giveaways, volunteer opportunities, and more fun for the whole family.
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.
Pursuant to Local Law 88 of 2015, the Department is required to submit a report each quarter containing information related to the population of incarcerated individuals in city jails for the preceding quarter. Such quarterly report shall include information based on the number of admissions.
In 2019, Mayor Bill de Blasio issued Executive Order 47, requiring City agencies, and the NYC Department of Education, NYC Health + Hospitals, and NYCHA, to spend at least half of their annual print and digital advertising budgets on community and ethnic media outlets. This is the FY2020 report.
Mayor Bill de Blasio and other city officials today announced that they were raising the City’s 10-year target for contracts awarded to certified M/WBEs to $25 billion by 2025.