Quarterly Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Equal Employment Opportunity Plan (DEI-EEO) for Fiscal Year 2023 Quarter 2 for the Special Commissioner of Investigation for the NYC School District (SCI)
Quarterly Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Equal Employment Opportunity Plan (DEI-EEO) for Fiscal Year 2023 Quarter 3 for the Special Commissioner of Investigation for the NYC School District (SCI)
Quarterly Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Equal Employment Opportunity Plan (DEI-EEO) for Fiscal Year 2023 Quarter 4 for the Special Commissioner of Investigation for the NYC School District (SCI)
Quarterly Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Equal Employment Opportunity Plan (DEI-EEO) for Fiscal Year 2024 Quarter 1 for the Special Commissioner of Investigation for the NYC School District (SCI)
Reports under Student Safety Act, reflecting activity relating to schools, including FADO (force, abuse of authority, discourtesy and offensive language), criminal summonses, arrests, and non-criminal incidents, disaggregated by patrol borough.
Q1 2022 quarterly report for the Serious Injury Response, Tracking & Analysis program pursuant to LL 49 of 2021. Program investigates, analyzes and reports on all fatal and severe injury crashes, reviews street design, infrastructure and driver behavior and makes recommendations to enhance safety.
Q2 2022 quarterly report for the Serious Injury Response, Tracking & Analysis program pursuant to LL 49 of 2021. Program investigates, analyzes and reports on all fatal and severe injury crashes, reviews street design, infrastructure and driver behavior and makes recommendations to enhance safety.
Q3 2022 report for the Serious Injury Response, Tracking & Analysis program pursuant to LL 49 of 2021. Program investigates, analyzes and reports on all fatal and severe injury crashes, reviews street design, infrastructure and driver behavior and makes recommendations to enhance safety.
Q4 2022 report for the Serious Injury Response, Tracking & Analysis program pursuant to LL 49 of 2021. Program investigates, analyzes and reports on all fatal and severe injury crashes, reviews street design, infrastructure and driver behavior and makes recommendations to enhance safety.
Pursuant to LL 49 of 2021, the SIRTA
program was created to investigate,
analyze, and report on all serious vehicular crashes. SIRTA reviews street design, infrastructure and driver behavior at each crash location, to make recommendations for safety maximization. Here's the Q4 report for '23.
Q1 2024 report for the Serious Injury Response, Tracking & Analysis program pursuant to LL 49 of 2021. Program investigates, analyzes and reports on all fatal and severe injury crashes, reviews street design, infrastructure and driver behavior and makes recommendations to enhance safety.
Q1 2024 report for the Serious Injury Response, Tracking & Analysis program pursuant to LL 49 of 2021. Program investigates, analyzes and reports on all fatal and severe injury crashes, reviews street design, infrastructure and driver behavior and makes recommendations to enhance safety.
As required by Ad Code 19-182.3, DOT is required to create a quarterly report from the findings of the Serious Injury Response, Tracking & Analysis Program (SIRTA).
On or before September thirtieth, two thousand and three, and on or before the last day of every quarter thereafter, the mayor or his or her designee shall submit to the council and the comptroller a report detailing each small purchase award made pursuant to this section during the quarter.
On or before the last day of every quarter thereafter, the mayor or his or her designee shall submit to the council and the comptroller a report detailing each small purchase award made pursuant to this section during the quarter.
On or before the last day of every quarter thereafter, the mayor or his or her designee shall submit to the council and the comptroller a report detailing each small purchase award made pursuant to this section during the quarter that ended three months before such report is due and for which inform
On or before the last day of every quarter thereafter, the mayor or his or her designee shall submit to the council and the comptroller a report detailing each small purchase award made pursuant to this section during the quarter that ended three months before such report is due and for which inform
Report detailing each small purchase award made, amounts, vendors awarded, and type of goods or services provided during the quarter approximately three months before this publication.
Reports on criminal summons, arrest, and non-criminal incident activity, use of permanent and temporary metal detectors and complaints against school safety agents. Part 1 is report by precinct, Part 2 report by school, Part 3 is FADO report, Part 4 is MOS Injuries report
Pursuant to Admin. Code Sect. 14-172, report on the number of arrests for theft of services (Penal Law Section 165.15(3)) in a New York City subway station and the number of summonses returnable to the Transit Adjudication Bureau that were issued for subway fare evasion (21 NYCRR Section 1050.4).
OATA's report on efforts during the previous quarter to implement the plan adopted pursuant to paragraph 19 (annual plan) of Section 815(a), including details of our agency's efforts to implement equal employment practices.
OATA's FY2022 Agency Quarterly Diversity and EEO Report along with the FY2022 Quarterly Report - Part II Diversity and EEO Training Summary. This includes workforce review and analysis along with EEO, diversity, inclusion and equity initiatives for FY22.
Local Law 147 of 2018 requires TLC to submit quarterly reports on the impact of the year long moratorium on the new for hire vehicle licenses on vehicle ridership throughout the City. This is the third quarterly report.
Announced by Mayor de Blasio in June of 2015, an interagency Three-Quarter Housing (TQH) Task Force reviews the use of three-quarter houses in New York City and promotes structural stability, fire safety, and tenant protections. The interagency Task Force includes DOB, FDNY, HPD, HRA and Law Dept.
Announced by Mayor de Blasio in June of 2015, an interagency Three-Quarter Housing (TQH) Task Force reviews the use of three-quarter houses in New York City and promotes structural stability, fire safety, and tenant protections. The interagency Task Force includes DOB, FDNY, HPD, HRA and Law Dept.