Emergency Executive Order No. 568, is being submitted to extend Emergency Executive Order No. 566, dated March 5, 2024, for five (5) days, if this relates to the state of emergency based on the arrival of thousands of individuals and families seeking asylum.
This is the transcript for the New York City Local Emergency Planning Committee's (LEPC) annual meeting. Attendees included staff from NYC agencies and the general public.
Emergency Executive Order No. 552, is being submitted to extend Emergency Executive Order No. 550, dated January 25, 2024, for five (5) days, if this relates to the state of emergency based on the arrival of thousands of individuals and families seeking asylum.
Emergency Executive Order No. 550, is being submitted to extend Emergency Executive Order No. 548, dated January 20, 2024 for five (5) days, if this relates to the state of emergency based on the arrival of thousands of individuals and families seeking asylum.
Emergency Executive Order No. 548, is being submitted to extend Emergency Executive Order no. 546, dated January 15, 2024, for five (5) days, if this relates to the state of emergency based on the arrival of thousands of individuals and families seeking asylum.
Emergency Executive Order No. 546, is being submitted to extend Emergency Executive Order No. 544, dated January 10, 2024, for five (5) days, if this relates to the City facing a humanitarian crisis that requires extraordinary measures to meet the immediate needs of the asylum seekers.
To enhance the public’s access to this critical 9-1-1 service, in 2014, the City began developing a long-term strategy to implement a Next Generation 9-1-1 (NG9-1-1) system, which would allow for the seamless transfer of digital information from the public to the City’s 9-1-1 system.
The ideal emergency procurement system exists alongside robust risk assessment and planning mechanisms, so that the City does not have to rely on emergency contracts if its needs can be met by other means.
New Yorkers rely on the City to act as quickly as possible to avoid or mitigate an unforeseen danger to life, safety, property, or a necessary service.
Local Law 26/2011 requires agencies responsible for preparing for and responding to snow emergencies provide an annual snow preparedness and response report for each snow event of six inches or greater. From November 15, 2019 through November 14, 2020 there were zero (0) reportable snow events.
Local Law 24/2011 report on the plans and protocols in place to guide NYC's response to weather emergencies, including plans for winter weather, coastal storms, extreme heat, flash floods and events causing power outages, damage to structures and/or significant amounts of debris for the past year.
Emergency Executive Order No. 362, is being submitted to extend Emergency Executive Order No. 358, dated March 16, 2023, for five (5) days, as it relates to the state of emergency based on the arrival of thousands of individuals and families seeking asylum.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams releases a statement after New York City submitted an emergency mutual aid request to New York State for immediate help this weekend to shelter arriving asylum seekers.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams announces the city will soon open a fourth Humanitarian Emergency Response and Relief Center that will serve asylum seekers arriving in New York City.
Local Law 26/2011 requires agencies responsible for preparing for and responding to snow emergencies provide an annual snow preparedness and response report for each snow event of six inches or greater. From November 15, 2019 through November 14, 2020 there were zero (0) reportable snow events.
Local Law 24/2011 report on the plans and protocols in place to guide NYC's response to weather emergencies, including plans for winter weather, coastal storms, extreme heat, flash floods and events causing power outages, damage to structures and/or significant amounts of debris for the past year.
Emergency Executive Order No. 254, is being submitted to extend Emergency Executive Order No. 250, dated November 1, 2022, for five (5) days, if this relates to the state of emergency based on the arrival of thousands of individuals and families seeking asylum.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams announces the city will soon open a Humanitarian Emergency Response and Relief Center that will serve asylum seekers arriving in New York City.
Emergency Executive Order No. 241, is being submitted to extend Emergency Executive Order No. 236, dated October 17, 2022, for five (5) days, if this relates to the state of emergency based on the arrival of thousands of individuals and families seeking asylum.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams announces the city will soon open a Humanitarian Emergency Response and Relief Center that will serve asylum seeker families with children arriving in New York City.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams issues Emergency Executive Order 224, formally directing all relevant city agencies to coordinate their efforts to respond to the asylum seeker humanitarian crisis.
A transcript about New York City Mayor Eric Adams declaring asylum seeker state of emergency, calling for urgency in aid from the federal and state governments.
This is the transcript for the New York City Local Emergency Planning Committee's (LEPC) 2020 meeting, held virtually. Attendees included staff from NYC agencies and the general public.
The FDNY coordinates ambulance response to the about one million medical emergencies reported over the 911 system in the city each year. About a quarter of those emergencies are ALS, incidents involving heart attacks and other very serious conditions. IBO analyzes response times of these units.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams signs Emergency Executive Order 98 (EEO 98), declaring a state of emergency related to the shortage of supply in infant formula.
Emergency Executive Order No. 75, extends Emergency Executive Order No. 72, dated April 8, 2022, for five (5) days, if this relates to addressing the Department of Correction's staffing shortages are affecting health operations and availability of escorts to bring patients to the clinic.
Emergency Executive Order No. 72, extends Emergency Executive Order No. 69, dated April 3, 2022, is extended for five (5) days, if it relates to the excessive staff absenteeism and address the conditions at DOC facilities.
Emergency Executive Order No. 70 extends Emergency Executive Order No. 67 dated March 29, 2022, is extended for five (5) days, if it relates to the state of emergency to address the remnants of Hurricane Ida.
Emergency Executive Order No. 58 extends Emergency Executive Order No. 55, dated March 9, 2022, by 5 days. It relates ot the City's response to Hurricane Ida.
Emergency Executive Order No. 55 extends Emergency Executive Order No. 52, dated March 4, 2022, by 5 days. It is related to the City's response to Hurricane Ida.
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.
Emergency Executive Order No. 48 extends Emergency Executive Order No. 44, dated February 23, 2022, by 5 days. It relates to the City's response to Hurricane Ida.
Emergency Executive Order no. 44 extends Emergency Executive Order No. 40, dated February 18, 2022, by 5 days. It is related to the City's response to Hurricane Ida.
Emergency Executive Order No. 40 extends Emergency Executive Order No. 36, dated February 13, 2022, for 5 days. It relates to the City's response to Hurricane Ida.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams announces two appointments to lead New York City Emergency Management. Zachary Iscol serving as commissioner of NYCEM, and Christina Farrell serving as first deputy commissioner.
Emergency Executive Order 36 extends Emergency Executive Order 32, dated February 8, 2022 by 5 days. It relates to the City's response to Hurricane Ida.
Emergency Executive Order 32 extends Emergency executive Order 28, dated February 3, 2022 for 5 days. It relates to the City's response to Hurricane Ida.
Emergency Executive Order No. 28 extends Emergency Executive Order No. 24, dated January 29, 2022, by 5 days. This order is in regards to the City's response to Hurricane Ida.
Emergency Executive Order No. 24 extends Emergency executive Order No. 20, dated January 24, 2022, for 5 days. It is related to the City's response to Hurricane Ida.
Emergency Executive Order No. 20 extends Emergency Executive Order No. 16, dated January 19, 2022, for 5 days. It is related to the City's response to Hurricane Ida.
Emergency Executive Order No. 16 extends Emergency executive Order No. 12, dated January 14, 2022, for 5 days. it is related to the City's response to Hurricane Ida.