Before Mayor Bloomberg established the 311 call line, the city relied on 40 help lines in order to handle complaints. IBO reviews the amount of spending for 311 call lines and provides more information on the call center.
This audit determined whether Circle Line-Statue of Liberty Ferry, Inc., (Circle Line) accurately reported its gross receipts, properly calculated the license fees due, paid its license fees on time, and complied with certain other major non-revenue terms of the license agreement.
This report provides IBO's analysis of the Mayor's Preliminary Budget for 2009 and Financial Plan through 2012. The report includes our own economic and revenue forecasts and examines the Bloomberg
Administration's key budget proposals. It also highlights some of the fiscal issues facing the city, questions that become increasingly difficult as resources become more scarce.
This audit assessed the adequacy of the monitoring and supervision of the award, transfer, and succession of apartments at Mitchell-Lama developments by the Department of Housing Preservation and Development (HPD) to ensure compliance with Mitchell-Lama program regulations.
This audit determined whether the Child Development Support Corporation (CDSC) complied with the provisions of its preventive service agreements with the New York City Administration for Children?s Services (ACS) and its own procedures; and has adequate internal controls over the recording and expending of funds received from the preventive service agreements.
This follow-up audit determined whether the Department of Education (DOE) implemented the seven recommendations made in a previous audit entitled Audit Report on Other Than Personal Service Expenditures of Schools within Regional Operations Center for Region 6 and 7 (Audit No. MH05-069A, issued May 4, 2005).
According to a 1972 lease agreement between the New York Yankees (the Yankees) and the City of New York (the City) that is overseen by the Department of Parks and Recreation (Parks), the Yankees are responsible for the care and upkeep of the City-owned Yankee stadium, and must pay the City rental income.