The Permitting and Licensing report is submitted pursuant to Local Law 47 of 2016. This report covers the period from July 1, 2022, to June 30, 2023. The report includes the number of applications for licenses, permits or registrations received by the health department.
This report summarizes activities by the New York City Health Department’s Food Service Establishment Inspection Ombuds Office (the Office) from July 1, 2023, through June 30, 2024, as required by LL89/2013 of the New York City Council.
This report is submitted pursuant to Local Law 1 of 2004 which requires the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DOHMH) to annually report to the New York City Council on the City’s progress toward reducing elevated blood lead levels among children and increasing testing in NYC.
Pursuant to Local Law 152 of 2019, the NYC Department of Small Business Services (SBS) compiled a report containing information related to storefront businesses citywide.
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.
In compliance with Local Law 44 of 2013 passed by the New York City Council, ACS posts quarterly and annual Incident Reports for Detention, Non-Secure Placement and Limited Secure Placement.
In compliance with Local Law 132 of 2021, ACS publishes an annual report of the demographics (such as race/ethnicity) of children and parents at steps in the child welfare system (such as indication and referral to prevention services).
n compliance with Local Law 44 of 2013 passed by the New York City Council, ACS posts an annual report of child abuse allegations for Detention, Non-Secure Placement and Limited Secure Placement.
In compliance with Local Law 44 of 2013 passed by the New York City Council, ACS posts quarterly and annual Incident Reports for Detention, Non-Secure Placement and Limited Secure Placement.
Report on the activities of the office and any recommendations developed by the director. The law requires ONL conduct outreach, reviews information on complaints and violations, and issue a report of recommendations for policies and initiatives to strengthen the nightlife industry.
This report summarizes regulation by the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene’s Mobile Food Vending, pursuant to Local Law 16 of 2013, covering the period from June 1, 2023 to May 31,2024.
The Pesticide Use by New York City Agencies in 2023 report is submitted pursuant to Local Law 37 of 2005 (LL37). This report summarizes pesticide use by New York City agencies.
Report on the number of requests for changes in traffic flow designations disaggregated by location and by the category of requesting party, and the status of such requests received by DOT from July 1, 2023 to June 30, 2024.
The New York City Mortgage Recording Tax (MRT) is an excise tax imposed on the recording of a
mortgage on real property located in New York City and is payable when the mortgage is recorded at City Register’s Office or, for properties located in Staten Island, the Richmond County Clerk’s
Office.
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).
Pursuant to New York City Charter section 82 (17)(a), the Office of the Manhattan Borough
President submits this report on the application and selection processes for the appointment of
community board members for the 2024-2026 term. It regards all twelve (12) Community Boards in the Borough.
The Office of the New York City Comptroller serves as investment advisor, custodian, and trustee for the five New York City public pension systems (collectively referred to as “the Systems”).
Report on agency review of veterans experience with accessing the assistance required pursuant to subdivision c of Admin. Code Section 31-112 and discussing any identified issues.
The Public Design Commission’s 2023 annual report provides data on the PDC’s review of submissions as required by Local Law 17 of 2017. The report gives an overview of our collaborative interagency initiatives to streamline design review and improve the City’s public spaces for all New Yorkers
In compliance with Local Law 34 of 2022, ACS submits quarterly reports and annual reports regarding the use of psychiatric medication by children in foster care.
The Brooklyn Borough President's annual report on the application, selection and appointment process of the members of the eighteen (18) Brooklyn Community Boards purusant to Section 82 (17) of the NY Charter.
Annual report on the number of Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) complaints filed, and corrective actions taken. Includes budgeted and actual EEO office headcount, as disaggregated by job title.
The Doula Outreach Report, pursuant to Local Law 86 of 2022, outlines the Health Department's citywide outreach campaign on the benefits of doulas as part of the New Family Home Visits initiative, which offers support, services and referrals to new and expectant parents.
The rationale for the Hotel Room Occupancy Tax, first imposed in NYC in 1970, is that visitors should help pay the cost of basic services and tourism development initiatives that benefit them while here. The Hotel Room Occupancy Tax must be paid on the occupancy, or the right of occupancy of a room.
This report includes real property transacted between January 1 and Dec 31, 2023.Total 2023 liability was $1,428.3 million, including $1,142.0 million dedicated to the NYC general fund and $286.3 million dedicated to the NYC Transit Authority and certain paratransit and franchised bus operators.
Reports the number of emergency transfers and non-emergency transfers made in the previous fiscal year disaggregated by shelter type and the reason for the transfer.
Pursuant to Local Law 187 of 2018, this report outlines city and COB doula programs, areas of the city with disproportionately high rates of maternal mortality, infant mortality and other poor birth outcomes, as well as any updates on the 2019 doula plan.
Report provides an overview of the department’s activities with respect to supplemental nutrition assistance enrollment and recertification for seniors, including the public campaign and the enrollment and recertification program.
Recommendations from SBAC that focus on improving communication and engagement with businesses, cutting red tape to save business owners time and money, and ensuring proper enforcement of rules and regulations.
Local Law 116 of 2017, as amended by Local Law 250 of 2017, requires that the Department of City Planning (“DCP”) provide a report on privately owned public spaces (“POPS”) on July 1, 2019, and annually thereafter, to the Mayor and to the Speaker of the Council of the City.
City Council Resolution No. 1004 L.U. No. 226-A requires we report on revenues received by the City from each franchise DOT grants and the locations of each structure installed or removed during the preceding calendar year.
In compliance with Local Law 19 of 2018, ACS publishes an annual report on its child fatality reviews. Reports are published 18 months after the end of each calendar year.
As an enhancement and modification of the two-year cycle of surveying the City’s coastal waters under the Shoreline Survey Program, a Sentinel Monitoring Program was designed, with NYSDEC, to monitor specific sampling areas for fecal coliform (a raw sewage indicator) in water bodies throughout NYC.
In accordance with Local Law 37 of 2005, DOHMH reports on changes to pesticides listed by the EPA as carcinogens or toxins and list of the amount of these pesticides used by NYC Agency usage.
Pursuant to New York City Administrative Code 6-129(g)1, the following document has been submitted to the NYC Council Speaker. Each mayoral agency which has made eligible procurements in excess of $5MM during the preceding fiscal year is required to develop and submit an Agency Utilization Plan.
Annual fair and effective affirmative employment plan to provide equal employment opportunity for minority group members and women who are employed by, or who seek employment with, the agency.
An annual report on 1) the total number of domestic violence complaints; 2) the total number of chronic domestic violence complaints; 3) the total number of domestic violence offenders; 4) the total number of chronic offenders; 5) the scope of outreach efforts; and 6) any other interventions
The 2023 NYC Heat-Related Mortality Report is submitted pursuant to Local Law No. 84 of 2020. Heat contributes to the deaths of about 350 New Yorkers, on average, each year during the warm season of May through September. This report includes data about heat events and heat stress deaths.
Total number of bicycle crashes reported to city agencies pursuant to LL 13 of 2011. This report now includes as a separate "Other Motorized" category which covers crashes involving e-scooters and larger e-bikes without pedals, sometimes called e-mopeds.
Plan to improving access to city services for limited English proficiency individuals & ensures that language will not be an obstacle to receiving services. The goal of this plan is to ensure that all eligible applicants and recipients receive the appropriate benefits w/out undue delay or difficulty
Plan to improving access to city services for limited English proficiency individuals & ensures that language will not be an obstacle to receiving services. The goal of this plan is to ensure that all eligible applicants and recipients receive the appropriate benefits w/out undue delay or difficulty
This report presents statistical information for tax year 2020 for three New York City business income taxes: the Business Corporation Tax (COR), the General Corporation Tax (GCT), and the Unincorporated Business Tax (UBT). These taxes are explained in Appendices A, B, and C. Local Law 18/2017
The Department of Citywide Administrative Services (DCAS) of New York, Annual Report FY 2023 Civil Service Exams, Recruitment and Training Programs Local Law 28 (2023).
Despite elevated inflation and interest rates, the NYC economy is continuing to grow at a moderate pace and the City’s revenues are up primarily due to strong property, business, and sales taxes, and due to non-recurring Covid relief funds.
Report detailing the outreach and education efforts made by the Office of Building Energy and Emissions Performance pursuant to section 28-320.5, including, but not limited to information provided about incentive programs and other sources of funding and the number of staff members working at the Of
Annual fair and effective affirmative employment plan to provide equal employment opportunity for minority group members and women who are employed by, or who seek employment with, the agency.
Per LL27 of 2023, the following report provides information on employment actions from the prior year, including: the number of employees retained, promoted, and terminated as well as basic demographic information for the entire agency (broken down by part-time and full-time employees)
Each year, the City prepares an MS4 annual report to inform NYSDEC and the public of the City’s progress in implementing the Stormwater Management Program (SWMP) and the status of compliance with the Municipal Separate Sewer Systems (MS4) permit.
This report, submitted in compliance with Local Law 192 of 2019, serves as the eighth biannual report on closing jails on Rikers Island and opening jail facilities outside Rikers Island. The report covers data from January 1st to December 31, 2023.
In compliance with Local Law 146 of 2016, ACS conducts an annual survey of all youth in foster care age 13 and older, regarding their experiences in foster care. ACS submits this report with findings from the survey to the New York City Council.
The Independent Budget Office (IBO) has completed its comprehensive review of the Adams Administration’s Fiscal Year 2025 Executive Budget and Financial Plan. IBO anticipates a budget surplus of $5.1 billion in fiscal year 2024—$1.1 billion higher than the Administration.
In compliance with Local Law 146 of 2016, ACS conducts an annual survey of all youth in foster care age 13 and older, regarding their experiences in foster care. ACS submits this report with findings from the survey to the New York City Council.
A report indicating whether a smoke detector or alarm was found at the location of any fire in which there was a civilian fire fatality during the preceding calendar year.
Excel table attachment for Annual report regarding exemptions and abatements for real property (2024) New York City Administrative Code Title 11, Section 243(cc)
Section 11-224.1 NYC Administrative Code, the NYC Banking Commission is submitting to Speaker Adams its formal recommendations for the discount rate for early property tax payments, rate for payment program for property taxes; and the rates for late-payment of property taxes Fiscal Year 2025-7 files
The Senior Adult Day Care and Senior Center Food Service Inspection Report, pursuant to Local Law 141 of 2018, provides information on the number of social adult day cares and senior centers that are regulated as food service establishments and inspection results.
This report is issued to the Mayor and the Speaker of the City Council in accordance with Local Law 204 of 2019, which mandates annual reporting on the city’s animal welfare service and program needs for all five boroughs.
Pursuant to Admin Code Sect. 153(d), this annual report contains 1) the number of complaints recorded for leaving the scene of a collision with property damage or personal injury without reporting and 2) the number of such incidents that the department closed to arrest
Report includes, but not limited to the number of households that exited DHS shelter in the prior calendar year using CityFHEPS, household type e.g., families with children.
The Tobacco Product Regulation Act Report, pursuant to Local Law 69 of 2009, contains information regarding tobacco inspection activity during Grant Year XXVI, April 1, 2023, to March 31, 2024.
Summary of NYC Veteran Advisory Board key activities for 2022 and policy recommendations for the Mayor and New York City Council impacting veterans in NYC. Includes copies of the minutes of advisory board meetings held during 2022.
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The Cooling Towers and Legionnaires’ Disease 2023 Report, pursuant to Local Law 77 of 2015, provides information on the number of new cooling tower registrations, annual certifications, inspections, and people diagnosed with Legionnaires' disease.
In accordance with Section VIII of the State Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (SPDES) permits for the 14 New York City municipal wastewater treatment plants the New York City Department of Environmental Protection reports annually on its ongoing program related to the Best Management Practices
Annual fair and effective affirmative employment plan to provide equal employment opportunity for minority group members and women who are employed by, or who seek employment with, the agency
The agency's annual Diversity and Equal Employment Opportunity plan details the steps taken to promote diversity and inclusion at New York City Emergency Management.
Section 12-127 of the Administrative Code of The City of New York requires that a report concerning workers’ compensation claims by City employees be compiled and transmitted
annually to the Mayor, the Comptroller, the Public Advocate and the Speaker of the Council.
The Annual Report provides an update on the NYC Green Infrastructure Program including all of the achievements and advancements through 2023 and outlines what is in store for 2024.
The Annual EEO Plan is a component of a citywide effort to continuously establish a sustainable, equitable, diverse, and inclusive workplace and discusses the NYCPPF's efforts in those endeavors.
In compliance with Local Law 145 passed by the New York City Council in 2014 and amended in 2017, ACS submits an annual report on youth in foster care to the Council.
In compliance with Local Law 145 passed by the New York City Council in 2014 and amended in 2017, ACS submits an annual report on youth in foster care to the Council.
A report indicating whether a smoke detector or alarm was found at the location of any fire in which there was a civilian fire fatality during the preceding calendar year.
Local laws 38, 39 (amended by LL 73 of 2013), 40, 41 and 42 of 2005 and 43 of 2010 (amended by LL 119 of 2016) require NYC DEP to report the use of ultra-low sulfur diesel fuel, compliance with biodiesel requirements, and control technologies used to reduce particulate matter and nitrogen oxides.
Local Law 23 requires the Mayor’s Office of Operations to collect and report specified data from a certain set of agencies that provide services to veterans, by category of benefit available to veterans and by veterans’ borough of residence.
The Mayor’s Office Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Equal Employment Opportunity (DEI-EEO) Plan for Fiscal Year 2024 establishes, and measures programs, initiatives, and trainings tailored to the agency’s mission, operations, and workforce. (Uploaded after GPP site technical issues were resolved.)
It’s been a year since the Mayor’s Office of Climate & Environmental Justice(MOCEJ) released PlaNYC: Getting Sustainability Done, the first climate plan of the Adams administration and the fifth in the city’s history. In that time,MOCEJ has achieved many of its goals and sub-goals.
New York City, a longtime leader when it comes to climate action, has made significant progress over the last 12 months on the ambitious climate goals laid out in PlaNYC: Getting Sustainability Done, its strategic climate plan. This Progress Report highlights that progress.
Annual fair and effective affirmative employment plan to provide equal employment opportunity for minority group members and women who are employed by (or who seek employment with) the agency.
Report on the use of smoke alarms at any fires in which there was a fire related death or life-threatening injury and the existence of fire sprinklers at any fire greater than a first alarm fire.
Report on the use of smoke alarms at any fires in which there was a fire related death or life-threatening injury and the existence of fire sprinklers at any fire greater than a first alarm fire.