The New York City Police Department creates documents that provide a critical and comprehensive look into the department's administration, structure, and policies, and makes them available to the public. This publication discusses the NYPD's work as a year in review.
The NYPD Employee Relations Section released this Remember the Finest bulletin about Detective First Grade Randolph A. Holder who was killed in the line of duty. It details his career, personal life, and death.
Student Safety Act (SSA) reporting is published quarterly. It compiles data related to NYPD activity in New York City Schools. The FADO report lists data on how many FADO complaints were received in the last quarter against School Safety Agents. The FADO acronym stands for: Force, Abuse of Authority, Discourtesy, Offensive Language.
In accordance with the requirements of the New York State Municipal Assistance Corporation Act and the New York State Financial Emergency Act, the City of New York is required to submit monthly financial reports.
Providing fire service response time, number of incidents, and classifications, emergency medical services incidents and response time, number of ambulance runs.
The New York City Police Department creates documents that provide a critical and comprehensive look into the department's administration, structure, and policies, and makes them available to the public. This publication talks about crime in New York City and how methods of policing have effects on these statistics.
Student Safety Act (SSA) reporting is published quarterly. It compiles data related to NYPD activity in New York City Schools. This report details the statistics on the number of injuries to department personnel caused by student misconduct.
The Mayor's Fund to Advance New York City publishes this annual review of its programmatic achievements and revenue and expenses during the fiscal year and features impact within the priority areas of mental health, youth workforce, and immigration.
Proposed Public Comment Actual Funding Version. Consolidated Plan One-Year Action Plans are the City of New York's annual application to the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development's Office of Community Planning and Development (HUD-CPD) for formula entitlement grant funds from four (4) different entitlement programs: Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), HOME Investment Partnerships (HOME), Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG), and Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA), respectively.
These federal funds are used to address affordable housing, homelessness, supportive housing services and community development needs for programs which were conceived either to directly or indirectly benefit low- and moderate-income households.
This version was released for a 30 day public comment period that began on December 22, 2017 and ended January 22, 2018. This volume contains the Executive Summary.
Proposed Public Comment Actual Funding Version. Consolidated Plan One-Year Action Plans are the City of New York's annual application to the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development's Office of Community Planning and Development (HUD-CPD) for formula entitlement grant funds from four (4) different entitlement programs: Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), HOME Investment Partnerships (HOME), Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG), and Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA), respectively.
These federal funds are used to address affordable housing, homelessness, supportive housing services and community development needs for programs which were conceived either to directly or indirectly benefit low- and moderate-income households.
This version was released for a 30 day public comment period that began on December 22, 2017 and ended January 22, 2018. This volume is the One-Year Action Plan.
Proposed Public Comment Actual Funding Version. Consolidated Plan One-Year Action Plans are the City of New York's annual application to the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development's Office of Community Planning and Development (HUD-CPD) for formula entitlement grant funds from four (4) different entitlement programs: Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), HOME Investment Partnerships (HOME), Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG), and Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA), respectively.
These federal funds are used to address affordable housing, homelessness, supportive housing services and community development needs for programs which were conceived either to directly or indirectly benefit low- and moderate-income households.
This version was released for a 30 day public comment period that began on December 22, 2017 and ended January 22, 2018. The Appendices include 1) Description of Monitoring Activities (SP-80); 2) Emergency Solutions Grant Written Standards; 3) Definitions; 4) Summary of Citizens Comments; 5) Certifications; and 6) Anti-Displacement Plan
Proposed Public Comment Actual Funding Version. Consolidated Plan One-Year Action Plans are the City of New York's annual application to the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development's Office of Community Planning and Development (HUD-CPD) for formula entitlement grant funds from four (4) different entitlement programs: Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), HOME Investment Partnerships (HOME), Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG), and Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA), respectively.
These federal funds are used to address affordable housing, homelessness, supportive housing services and community development needs for programs which were conceived either to directly or indirectly benefit low- and moderate-income households.
This version was released for a 30 day public comment period that began on December 22, 2017 and ended January 22, 2018. This volume contains the Executive Summary.
Proposed Public Comment Actual Funding Version. Consolidated Plan One-Year Action Plans are the City of New York's annual application to the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development's Office of Community Planning and Development (HUD-CPD) for formula entitlement grant funds from four (4) different entitlement programs: Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), HOME Investment Partnerships (HOME), Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG), and Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA), respectively.
These federal funds are used to address affordable housing, homelessness, supportive housing services and community development needs for programs which were conceived either to directly or indirectly benefit low- and moderate-income households.
This version was released for a 30 day public comment period that began on December 22, 2017 and ended January 22, 2018. This volume is the One-Year Action Plan.
Proposed Public Comment Actual Funding Version. Consolidated Plan One-Year Action Plans are the City of New York's annual application to the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development's Office of Community Planning and Development (HUD-CPD) for formula entitlement grant funds from four (4) different entitlement programs: Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), HOME Investment Partnerships (HOME), Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG), and Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA), respectively.
These federal funds are used to address affordable housing, homelessness, supportive housing services and community development needs for programs which were conceived either to directly or indirectly benefit low- and moderate-income households.
This version was released for a 30 day public comment period that began on December 22, 2017 and ended January 22, 2018. The Appendices include 1) Description of Monitoring Activities (SP-80); 2) Emergency Solutions Grant Written Standards; 3) Definitions; 4) Summary of Citizens Comments; 5) Certifications; and 6) Anti-Displacement Plan
This document is the first NYPD Annual Use-of-Force Report. The NYPD Annual Use-of-Force Report is intended to provide a full accounting each year of all uses of force as defined by policy, including firearms discharges, conducted electrical
weapon (CEW) discharges, and general uses of force in which police subdue subjects, use
impact weapons, use O.C. spray, or employ foot and hand strikes.