This document depicts the sign that is to be placed in a visible location on private property, in accordance with the Department of Sanitation's Lawn Litter law.
This document details the Department of Sanitation's Lawn Litter Program, which requires a sign to be placed in a visible location on private property. It also details how citizens can share their thoughts by filling out a citizen complaint form.
This letter details the permits given to Harry Szarpanski, Deputy Commissioner of the Department of Sanitation, to facilitate the development of the Hamilton Avenue Converted Marine Transfer Station.
Hotel Order #47 establishes the lease guidelines for rent stabilized Class A hotels, Class B hotels, lodging houses, rooming houses and SROs effective between October 1, 2017 and September 30, 2018.
Hotel Order #46 establishes the lease guidelines for rent stabilized Class A hotels, Class B hotels, lodging houses, rooming houses and SROs effective between October 1, 2016 and September 30, 2017.
Hotel Order #45 establishes the lease guidelines for rent stabilized Class A hotels, Class B hotels, lodging houses, rooming houses and SROs effective between October 1, 2015 and September 30, 2016.
Greeley and Hansen Study of The Friends of the Hudson River Park Pier 76 Concept -The NYC Department of Sanitation requested that Greely and Hansen review and evaluate a proposal for the
development of a consolidated solid waste and recyclables transfer facility with a rooftop park on Pier 76 on the Hudson River at 36th street.
The settlement agreement reached between the City of New York and the United States Attorney's Office in Goodmen, et al. v. City of New York, et al. Agency submitted date as 2012.
Local Law Air Reports are required annually by Local Law 77 of 2003 and Local Laws 38, 39, 40, 41 and 42 of 2005. These reports document the use of ultra-low sulfur diesel fuel and the best available control technologies to redcue particulate matter and nitrogen oxides in the environment.
This report, prepared for the Economic Development Corporation and the Department of Sanitation, presents evidence that advanced and innovative technology can reasonably meet potential expectations for City application. It reviews anaerobic digestion, thermal processing, and hydrolysis technologies and tests if they reach City expectations, such as favorable environmental performance and economic viability.
Adopted Amendment to the rule requiring additional information from a lessor of a vehicle when the company that owns the vehicle enrolls or renews their enrollment in the Parking Violations Bureau Car Rental Program.
Amendment of Executive Order No. 11, dated June 28, 1990, as amended, relating to Special Commissioner of Investigation for the New York City School District.
Designation of Certain Employees' Contributions Toward Employer Pension Costs As Employer Pick-Up Contributions Pursuant To Section 414 (h) Of The Internal Revenue Code.
Designation of Certain Employees' Contributions Toward Employer Pension Costs as an Employer Pick-Up Pursuant to Section 414(h) of the Internal Revenue Code
Designation of Certain Employees' Contribution Toward Employer Pension Costs As Employer Pick-Up Contributions Pursuant to Section 414 (h) Of The Internal Revenue Code.
Designation of Certain Employees' Contributions Toward Employer Pension Costs As An Employer Pick-Up Pursuant To Section 414 (h) Of The Internal Revenue Code.
Transfer of Adjudications Within the Jurisdiction of the Administrative Tribunal of the Department of Consumer Affairs to the Office of Administrative Trials and Hearings.
Executive Order requiring enhanced public disclosure and community involvement in process to modify or remove deed restrictions that limit the use of property purchased from the City
Transfer of Certain Functions and Employees From The New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene to the New York City Health and Hospitals Corporation
This report, prepared for the Economic Development Corporation and the Department of Sanitation, presents the results from an evaluation of new and emerging waste management and recycling technologies and approaches. It identifies which innovative technologies are available for use, which are almost available for use, and which are promising, but are in an early stage of development. These technologies are compared to conventional technologies to identify potential advantages and disadvantages to the innovative technologies.
Sims Municipal Recycling of New York, LLC (Sims) is seeking to lease the 30th Street Pier from the Department of Small Business Services. It is located within the South Brooklyn Marine Terminal and is planned to be used as a materials recovery facility. Sims is also seeking to enter a contract with the Department of Sanitation to process and market source-separated recyclables delivered by the Department. It was determined that the proposed actions will not have a significant effect on the environment and a Draft Environmental Impact Statement will not be prepared.
Sims Municipal Recycling of New York, LLC is seeking to lease the 30th Street Pier from the Department of Small Business Services, to gain capital funding for the construction and operation of a private recyclables handling and recovery facility from the Department of Sanitation, and to sign a long-term contract with the City to sort and market source-separated metal, glass, paper and plastic recyclables. These attachments detail the Fair Share Analysis, conducted in response to the project, as well as the project's effects on the City's Natural Resources.
Sims Municipal Recycling of New York, LLC is seeking to lease the 30th Street Pier from the Department of Small Business Services, to gain capital funding for the construction and operation of a private recyclables handling and recovery facility from the Department of Sanitation, and to sign a long-term contract with the City to sort and market source-separated metal, glass, paper and plastic recyclables. These attachments detail the Waterfront Revitalization Program and its involvement in the project, as well as how Traffic and Parking, Air Quality, and Noise is affected by the project.
Sims Municipal Recycling of New York, LLC is seeking to lease the 30th Street Pier from the Department of Small Business Services, to gain capital funding for the construction and operation of a private recyclables handling and recovery facility from the Department of Sanitation, and to sign a long-term contract with the City to sort and market source-separated metal, glass, paper and plastic recyclables. These appendices lists further data regarding the project, such as the projection of percent waste produced at the Brooklyn MRF.
Sims Municipal Recycling of New York, LLC is seeking to lease the 30th Street Pier from the Department of Small Business Services, to gain capital funding for the construction and operation of a private recyclables handling and recovery facility from the Department of Sanitation, and to sign a long-term contract with the City to sort and market source-separated metal, glass, paper and plastic recyclables.
East 91st Street Public Participation Report - The proposed MTS is one of four Converted MTSs to be built and operated by DSNY as part of the City's approved Solid Waste management Plan long
term waste export system.
East 91st Street Public Participation Report - the enclosed original and three copies of the report on public participation plan completion for the proposed East 91st Street Converted Marine Transfer
Station.
The objective of the Feasibility Study of Routing Alternatives for Commercial Waste Trucks, conducted by the Department of Sanitation, is to investigate alternative routing of commercial waste transfer stations trucks to reduce environmental impacts. The study areas include East Williamsburg/Bushwick/Greenpoint in Brooklyn, Port Morris and Hunts Point Peninsula in the Bronx, and Jamaica in Queens. This presentation details the Brooklyn study areas.
This document is intended to outline the scope of a Draft Environmental Impact Statement to be prepared for the City of New York's proposed new Department of Sanitation Garage for Manhattan
Districts 1, 2 and 5.
The Department of Finance is adopting a rule to establish a consistent policy for accepting credit card payments and a uniform fee to defray the cost incurred by the City from credit card transactions. This is in response to the Executive Order that calls for the City to implement a unified billing, payment, and collection strategy.
Proposal of rule that would amend a definition relating to the criteria used in the siting of solid waste transfer stations and notice of hearing date on the proposed rule.