Local Law 11 requires the Department of Transportation to identify the twenty highest crash locations, based upon a ranking of the total number of crashes involving pedestrians. The New York City Pedestrian Safety Study & Action Plan examines eight years of traffic crash data to identify the underlying causes that can be addressed to reduce these crashes. The Department of Transporation recommends a comprehensive set of actions, which consists of highly targeted, data-driven elements including engineering, enforcement, public communication, and policy and legislation.
In accordance with the CSO Order on Consent (DEC Case Nos. CO2-20000107-8, CO2-2007-0101-1, CO2-20090318-30, CO2-20110512-25), the New York City Department of Environmental Protection submits quarterly reports on its actions toward complying with the Order's milestones.
These reports provide data on the performance of the City's public workforce development and adult education system. It reflects the diverse work of each agency, while also providing an overview of the system as a whole.
Second Quarter CY 2011 Quarterly Reports Commercial Material (Private Transfer Stations) Recycling Tons per Day Collected and Diversion. Agency submitted date as 7/1/2011.