The guide, created through a collaboration of the New York City Department for the Aging and the American Institute of Architects New York Design for Aging Committee, recommends residential building upgrades to accommodate older tenants and people with mobility/accessibility issues. By making these improvements, owners of private buildings can help residents remain in their homes as they age - safely, comfortably, and independently.
This introduction to the New York City Rent Guidelines Board covers the structure, function and history of the Board and its role in the rent stabilization system.
This Annex is intended to keep the 2014 Hazard Mitigation Plan (HMP) up to date and help New York City (NYC) Emergency Management monitor activities that occurred since the Plan update's approval in 2014.
This is a fequently-asked-questions leaflets targeted at those who are designated to file Annual Disclosure forms yearly with COIB. It was updated in June of 2015
BIM strengthens collaboration by allowing all members of the design team to accurately add to a shared database information about how a building looks and functions. Using this information, the BIM database creates a virtual model of a building at every stage
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 Be Informed sheet details ways to be prepared for natural disasters, technological and accidental hazards, terrorist hazards, pandemics and home fires.
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 Make a Plan sheet details ways to outline an emergency communication and escape plan for kids and parents.
Flyer that informs citizens of the Bronx on how to participate in leaf collection. Including instructions on what days to set out their leaves depending on what area of The Bronx they live in.