Plan to improve access to city services for limited English proficiency individuals and ensures that language will not be an obstacle to receiving services. The goal of this plan is to ensure that all eligible applicants/recipients receive the appropriate benefits without undue delay or difficulty.
Report includes information on supportive housing contained within the coordinated assessment and placement system (CAPS) for the preceding fiscal year.
This report provides updates to opioid training programs to certain individuals in administering opioid antagonists at the HRA’s HIV AIDS Services Administration (HASA) and the Department of Homeless Services.
Report on services and resources provided specific to lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, questioning, intersex, gender non-conforming and non-binary residents of domestic violence emergency shelters, NYC HRA’s Office of Domestic Violence Services (DVS).
The Office of Constituent Services (OCS) connects New Yorkers with vital services for DSS-HRA-DHS programs. Services and information provided by OCS reduces the number of visits
made by clients to centers and offices – improving customer service and reducing agency staff workload.
Pursuant to LL 136-2017, the Universal Access Law report on legal services available to all tenants facing eviction in housing court and public housing authority termination of tenancy. Report includes individuals eligible for provision of legal services in eviction proceedings.
HRA's Office of Civil Justice hearing transcript for November 23, 2020 on access to legal services for covered individuals in covered proceedings in housing court. Annual NYC Council hearing held to receive recommendations and feedback.
HRA's Office of Civil Justice hearing transcript for November 12, 2019 on access to legal services for covered individuals in covered proceedings in housing court. Annual NYC Council hearing held to receive recommendations and feedback. Written statements are included.
HRA's Office of Civil Justice hearing transcript for November 18, 2021 on access to legal services for covered individuals in covered proceedings in housing court. Annual NYC Council hearing held to receive recommendations and feedback. Also includes written testimony.
Office of Civil Justice hearing transcript for 2022 (held February 24, 2023) on access to legal services for covered individuals in covered proceedings in housing court. Annual NYC Council hearing held to receive recommendations and feedback. Also includes written testimony. Video at nyc.gov\hra.
Pursuant to LL 136-2017, the Universal Access Law reports on legal services available to all tenants facing eviction in housing court and public housing authority termination of tenancy. Report includes individuals eligible for provision of legal services in eviction proceedings.
Annual Diversity, Inclusion, and EEO plan for the Department of Social Services, Human Resources Administration, and the Department of Homeless Services.
This report is a review of the NYC Commission on Human Rights' work over fiscal year 2018 including in law enforcement, community relations, and its efforts to combat xenophobia, Islamophobia, and anti-semitism.
Annual Report for Fiscal Year 2023 for the New York City Commission on Human Rights, covering accomplishments and stats for July 1, 2022 through June 30, 2023
Annual report for 2020, providing a demographic overview of NYC's immigrant population, describing barriers faced by these communities, outlining programs and activities that MOIA conducted to help address these challenges, and also tracking the impact of the pandemic on immigrant New Yorkers.
Fourth annual report submitted by The Mayor's Office of Immigrant Affairs (MOIA) and the Mayor's Office of Operations (Ops) to City Council in compliance with Local Law 30 of 2017.
This report is issued to the Mayor and the Speaker of the City Council in accordance with Local Law 185 of 2017, which mandates annual reporting on the city’s immigrant population and MOIA’s activities during the previous calendar year. This is the second such report, covering calendar year 2018.
Document explaining how the Mayor's Office of Immigrant Affairs is in compliance with the Open Data Report requirement as required by the New York City Administrative Code Title 23, Section 502(A)
The Mayor's Office of Immigrant Affairs Annual Report provides a demographic overview of New York City's immigrant population, and describes barriers faced by immigrant New Yorkers, particularly due to increasingly hostile federal immigration policy developments.
This annual report reviews MOIA's work in 2019 that demonstrates New York City's unwavering commitment to protecting, serving and safeguarding the rights of all New Yorkers, regardless of immigration status.
This report is issued to the Mayor and the Speaker of the City Council in accordance with Local Law 185 of 2017, which mandates annual reporting on the city’s immigrant population and MOIA’s activities during the previous calendar year. This is the fifth such report, covering calendar year 2021.
The Covid-19 pandemic and the resulting lockdown brought about extraordinary economic distress for New York City and its residents. That distress is now easing thanks to an influx of federal aid to the city budget and the successful development and distribution of Covid-19 vaccines.
Report focuses on the allocation and uses of resources for various competing budget priorities, including the various options available for saving money and raising revenue, as well as the weighed/approximated costs and benefits for each option.
IBO presents its annual fiscal outlook report, featuring our latest local economic forecast along with our estimates of revenue and spending under the financial plan released by the Mayor last month.
We’ve updated and reformulated our compendium of ways the city can raise money or cut spending. Budget Options for New York City is now designed as a web-based publication. This enables us to update budget options or add new ones as circumstances change or new information becomes available.
In our report on the Executive Budget, IBO presents our projections of tax revenues, our reestimates of spending under the Mayor’s proposals, and the resulting budget gaps and surpluses. The report also features our latest economic forecast, as well as outstanding risks.
IBO’s fiscal outlook report presents our latest economic forecast for the city along with our projections of revenues and expenditures under the Mayor’s November financial plan.
IBO presents our latest economic forecast for the city along with our projections of revenues and expenditures under the Mayor’s November financial plan. We forecast key economic indicators, such as the jobs recovery from the pandemic-induced recession, and estimate budget gaps and surpluses
Our Snapshot Report is an slide deck that presents our key findings on the local economy, projections of tax revenues, and spending estimates under the Mayor’s Preliminary Budget.
The details behind our latest economic forecast, estimate of tax revenues, and projection of spending based on the Mayor’s Executive Budget and Financial Plan through 2024.
IBO presents its Snapshot Report, which outlines our key findings on the local economy, projections of tax revenues & spending estimates under the Mayor’s Preliminary Budget
IBO presents its Fiscal Outlook Report for Fiscal Years 2024 and 2025 containing our latest economic forecast, tax revenue projections and spending estimates.
To enhance the public’s access to 911, in 2014 the Administration began developing a long-term strategy for implementing a Next Generation 911 system. This report describes the current implementation plan, the steps taken since the prior report, and other relevant information.
Local Law 11 of 2012 requires City agencies to publish a list of all datasets scheduled for future release on the open data portal. This list is updated annually.
Pursuant to LL78 of 2016, a report detailing efforts to transition to the next generation 9-1-1 emergency assistance system: current implementation plan, steps planned and taken towards implementation of NG9-1-1, and discussion of feasibility of implementing an interim 9-1-1 text message capability
In accordance with Local Law 26 of 2021, two in-language call center survey campaigns were conducted from April through June 2021. Customers who called 311 were offered the opportunity to participate in a satisfaction survey after their call. Offers were made randomly, utilizing email addresses.
This document is the compliance plan required by the Administrative Code of the City of New York, Section 23-506: a compliance plan with a summary description of public data sets under the control of each agency.
Report on status of data publication plan for the Dept of Records and Information Services, including any public dataset(s) that the agency is able or unable to make available, reasons why datasets are not made available to the public, and target dates of when data will be available to the public.
DOI's statistics for Calendar Yearend (“CY”) 2020, demonstrate the consequential impact that COVID-19 had on the ability to conduct investigations, advance criminal matters in the courts, and generate complaints into the agency.
The New York City Department of Investigation (“DOI”) is submitting this report pursuant to Section 12-113 of the New York City Administrative Code, the City’s “Whistleblower Law.”
The New York City Department of Investigation (“DOI”) is submitting this report pursuant to Section 12-113 of the New York City Administrative Code, the City’s “Whistleblower Law.”
The New York City Department of Investigation (“DOI”) is pleased to submit this report pursuant to Section 12-113 of the New York City Administrative Code, as amended, the City’s “Whistleblower Law.”
The New York City Department of Investigation (“DOI”) is pleased to submit this report pursuant to Section 12-113 of the New York City Administrative Code, as amended, the City’s “Whistleblower Law.”
The New York City Department of Investigation (“DOI”) is pleased to submit this report pursuant to Section 12-113 of the New York City Administrative Code, the City’s “Whistleblower Law.”
The New York City Department of Investigation ("DOI") is pleases to submit this report pursuant to Section 12-113 of the New York City Administrative Code, the City's "Whistleblower Law."
The New York City Department of Investigation (“DOI”) is submitting this report pursuant to Section 12-113 of the New York City Administrative Code, the City’s “Whistleblower Law.”
The New York City Department of Investigation (“DOI”) is submitting this report pursuant to Section 12-113 of the New York City Administrative Code, the City’s “Whistleblower Law.”
The New York City Department of Investigation (“DOI”) is submitting this report pursuant to Section 12-113 of the New York City Administrative Code, the City’s “Whistleblower Law.”
The New York City Department of Investigation (“DOI”) is pleased to submit this report pursuant to Section 12-113 of the New York City Administrative Code, the City’s “Whistleblower Law.”
DOI's Office of the Inspector General for the NYPD fifth annual report on investigations and recommendations made in Calendar Year 2018 to the New York Police Department
A progress report on City agencies' anti-corruption programs, which include the vulnerabilities agencies have self-identified as problems and the strategies they are using to remedy them.
Third Annual Report, discussing the Office’s investigations and recommendations made in Calendar Year 2016 and reviewing recommendations issued previously that have not been fully realized by the New York City Police Department (“NYPD”).
Fourth annual report for DOI’s Inspector General for the New York City Police Department (“NYPD”), discussing the investigations
and recommendations made in Calendar Year 2017 and updating the status of recommendations issued previously that
have not been fully adopted by NYPD.
Today, the Department of Investigation’s (“DOI”) Office of the Inspector General for the New York City Police Department (“OIG-NYPD”) released its Eighth Annual Report, which reviews the OIG-NYPD’s completed investigations and systemic reviews to date.
DOI's Office of the Inspector General for the NYPD sixth annual report on investigations and recommendations made in Calendar Year 2019 to the New York Police Department
The 2021 numbers continue to reflect the pandemic’s effect on the City and its economy, as well as on the courts
and criminal justice system. As a result, some of the numbers reflect a downturn from the previous calendar year.
Department of Investigation’s (“DOI”) Office of the Inspector General for the New York City Police Department (“OIG-NYPD”) released its Ninth Annual Report, which discusses each of the 18 investigative reports authored by OIG-NYPD since 2015 and the status of the 200 recommendations issued to NYPD.
The New York City Department of Investigation (DOI) is submitting this report pursuant
to Section 12-113 of the New York City Administrative Code, the City’s “Whistleblower
Protection Law.” Section 4, Subdivision (i) of the law provides that, “[n]ot later than October 31 of each year.
This report is regarding public complaints received by the department for the preceding year, including the total number of complaints disaggregated by the mechanism through which the complaint was submitted and a summary of relevant outreach activities.