This document depicts the Citizen Complaint Form that citizens can file in response to the Department of Sanitation's Lawn Litter Program. This is specifically for citizens that are the legal owners of one, two or three-family dwellings.
This letter details a comment from John Cataneo on the Proposed Rules Governing the Distribution of Advertisements on Private Property. Cataneo addresses the litter, in the form of advertisements, that is found on his property on a weekly basis.
This letter details a comment from Susan Seinfeld of Community Board 11 in Little Neck, New York, regarding the Proposed Rules Governing the Distribution of Advertisements of Private Property. Seinfeld addresses the difficulty residents face when filing complaints.
This letter details comments from Murray Berger, Executive Chairman of Kew Gardens Civic Association, Inc., regarding the Proposed Rules Governing the Distribution of Advertisements on Private Property. Berger addresses the implementation of the Litter Law, proposed by the Department of Sanitation.
This notice details the opportunity to comment on the Proposed Rules Governing the Distribution of Advertisements on Private Property. Citizens will be able to share their thoughts on these rules at a public hearing.
This notice details the completed Final Environmental Impact Statement of the Department of Sanitation's Sanitation Garage and Salt Shed for Manhattan Districts 1, 2 & 5 project.
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.
The Department of City Planning submitted an application for an amendment of the Zoning Resolution, which is aimed to help improve traffic conditions in Staten Island. This is a joint effort by the Department of City Planning and the Mayor's Staten Island Transportation Task Force. The current traffic pattern of the borough is slow and hazardous, and this amendment hopes to improve vehicular connections of the area.
Columbia Street Commercial Enterprises LLC submitted an application for an amendment of the Zoning Map, which would establish a district in the Columbia Street Waterfront neighborhood of Brooklyn. This will facilitate a physical culture establishment on the north side of Union Street.
The Department of Transportation and the Department of Citywide Administrative Services submitted an application for the acquisition of property located at 130-131 Northern Boulevard in Queens. This will facilitate the continued use of the property as an asphalt plant by the City.