Information card explaining to NYC residents the use of compost. Including who uses compost, how it can be used for commerical use and the process of compost givebacks.
Brochure that instructs NYC citizens about how to reuse waste in order to conserve energy, save money and create jobs and social services for New Yorkers in need.
The New York City Police Department Hate Crime Task Force released this brochure to make available information about what constitutes as a hate crime and where and how to report one.
The New York City Police Department Hate Crime Task Force released this brochure to make available information about what constitutes as a hate crime and where and how to report one.
The New York City Police Department Hate Crime Task Force released this brochure to make available information about what constitutes as a hate crime and where and how to report one.
The New York City Police Department Hate Crime Task Force released this brochure to make available information about what constitutes as a hate crime and where and how to report one.
This is the revised version of the public health insurance programs options brochure in Chinese (to be distributed by agencies and provided as online forms in accordance with LL1). This will help educate citizens about health care and insurance options. The updated income guidelines in the brochures reflect the proposed changes of the Federal Poverty Guidelines.
This is the revised version of the public health insurance programs options brochure in Creole (to be distributed by agencies and provided as online forms in accordance with LL1). This will help educate citizens about health care and insurance options. The updated income guidelines in the brochures reflect the proposed changes of the Federal Poverty Guidelines.
This is the revised version of the public health insurance programs options brochure in Korean (to be distributed by agencies and provided as online forms in accordance with LL1). This will help educate citizens about health care and insurance options. The updated income guidelines in the brochures reflect the proposed changes of the Federal Poverty Guidelines.
This is the revised version of the public health insurance programs options brochure in Russian (to be distributed by agencies and provided as online forms in accordance with LL1). This will help educate citizens about health care and insurance options. The updated income guidelines in the brochures reflect the proposed changes of the Federal Poverty Guidelines.
This is the revised version of the public health insurance programs options brochure in Spanish (to be distributed by agencies and provided as online forms in accordance with LL1). This will help educate citizens about health care and insurance options. The updated income guidelines in the brochures reflect the proposed changes of the Federal Poverty Guidelines.
This is the revised version of the public health insurance programs options brochure in Yiddish (to be distributed by agencies and provided as online forms in accordance with LL1). This will help educate citizens about health care and insurance options. The updated income guidelines in the brochures reflect the proposed changes of the Federal Poverty Guidelines.
As we enter the new century, the City of New York is in a unique position to improve the overall quality and performance of public buildings that are constructed and renovated by the Department of Design and Construction (DDC). We can do that by increasing our reliance on energy and environmentally efficient construction technologies and practices, by taking advantage of the strides that have been made over the past few years in the field of green buildings.
By implementing sustainable practices in the public right-of-way, we will conserve energy, improve air and water quality, and protect our waters, making New York City more beautiful and livable. Just as the High Performance Building Guidelines received wide acclaim and inspired comparable guidelines in other U.S. cities, we are confident that the High Performance Infrastructure Guidelines will encourage a groundswell of innovation here and throughout the nation
The New York City Police Department has released this crime prevention and safety tip sheet to help residents, businesses, and visitors identify and prevent unlawful acts. The Identity Theft sheet details the scam of identity theft, and gives ways to keep credit cards safe and what to do if you become a victim.
The New York City Police Department has released this crime prevention and safety tip sheet to help residents, businesses, and visitors identify and prevent unlawful acts. The Safeguard Your Apartment sheet lists ways to keep yourself and your apartment protected.
The New York City Police Department has released this crime prevention and safety tip sheet to help residents, businesses, and visitors identify and prevent unlawful acts. The Safeguard Your House sheet lists ways to keep your house protected.
Manual in english and korean that instructs NYC residents on how to recycle their waste. It shows what items can be recycled and where they should go if they have questions on items.
The New York City Police Department Domestic Violence Unit released this brochure to make available information about domestic violence, how the police can get involved to help, and contact information of emergency and help services.
An advertisement dealing with stopping junk mail from reaching the mailbox. It encourages recycling paper by giving out tips on how no to get junk mail.
Provides detailed information about the types of federal, state and local disaster assistance services available to immigrant communities and how to access those services. Agency submitted date as 12/7/2012.
Updated guide with general information about federal, state, and city benefits and what eligibility category needed to qualify. Agency submitted date as 9/1/2013.
The purpose of this pamphlet is to provide staff at the Administration for Children's Services (ACS) with a brief overview of immigration and language issues for the purpose of maximizing child welfare services to meet the diverse needs of New York City's immigrant communities. In order to meet these diverse needs and pursuant to Local Law 73, ACS staff is required to identify a client's primary language at initial contact, and to seek interpretive services when necessary.
NEW YORK--Mayor Bill de Blasio announced the Second Edition of the Inclusive Design Guidelines, New York City. The Mayor's Office for People with Disabilities wrote the first edition in 2010 to assist designers to produce environments inclusive to all. The IDG consolidates design guidelines from multiple sources and expands on the minimal requirements to produce multisensory enhanced environments that accommodate a wide range of individuals with physical and cognitive abilities of all ages. New York City is a place of inclusion where every single person who resides here should be able to navigate daily life without accessibility being a concern, said Mayor Bill de Blasio. We are excited to launch this 2nd edition of inclusive design guidelines as a tool to help make our city even more welcoming, convenient, and enjoyable for ALL New Yorkers. The IDG is proving to be an important tool for designers to create welcoming, Comfortable and usable environments, said Mayor's Office of People with Disabilities Commissioner Victor Calise. Locally, the IDG is helping to make New York City the most accessible city in the world.
The IDG is a voluntary, prescriptive, technical guidance that helps designers produce multisensory enhanced environments accomodatinga wide range of physical and mental abilities for people of all ages.
This brochure details the steps and maintenance of indoor composting with a worm bin. Indoor composting allows citizens to recycle their food scraps into a plant fertilizer and soil amendment called vermicompost. This is most helpful to people who don't have access to an outdoor composting area, like those living in an apartment.
This booklet is an introduction to the Administration for Children's Services (ACS), New York City's Children's Services agency. It describes the services ACS provides and where families and individuals can go for help or more information.
The New York City Police Department Domestic Violence Unit released this brochure to make available information about how to keep your family safe when experiencing domestic violence. It includes tips on safety planning at home and in the work place, and lists contact information of emergency and help services.
NYPD Patrol Guide section on Penal Law offenses concerning Court Appearances. Some topics covered in this section are Important information required to be recorded during a preliminary investigation, Proper procedures for court appearances, and Penal Law offenses relating to perjury and tampering with physical evidence .