Explanatory Statement and Findings of the Rent Guidelines Board In Relation to 2004-05 Lease Increase Allowances for Apartments and Lofts under the Jurisdiction of the Rent Stabilization Law
Explanatory Statement and Findings of the Rent Guidelines Board In Relation to 2003-04 Lease Increase Allowances for Apartments and Lofts under the Jurisdiction of the Rent Stabilization Law
The Bloomberg Administration issued its update of the budget for this fiscal year and financial plan for the ensuing years through 2015. The understated release reflects a
budget plan that appears to leave the city idling at a fiscal crossroads as Bloomberg Administration scans ahead, trying to discern where the roads may lead.
This audit report on the Administration of Resident Employment Program by the New York City Housing Authority determined whether the New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA) has effective controls to ensure that the Resident Employment Program (REP) is operating as intended. It generally does not have effective controls to ensure that REP is operating as intended.
The Department of Transportation's Divison of Bridges is required to perform corrective or protective actions for safety and structural defects on the 782 bridges it maintains. This audit
determined whether ot not the Department appropriately handled all the interim action conditions.
This is an audit on the development and implementation fo the Department of Design and
Construction's Standardized Change Order Record-Contract Overrun Request Entry System (SCORE). It tracks the status
of each change order and overrun request. SCORE meets the overall goals, and it has been integrated into the Department's
Disaster Recovery Plan. The user satisfaction survey revealed that some have problem entering information into the
system and that some changes should be made.
This audit conducted on the Roosevelt Island Operating Coorporation determines whether the cooporation financed and maintained the landmarks at Roosevelt Island. All landmarks received attempts to obtain funding, but only four out of the five landmarks were adequately maintained. The corporation promised to stabilize all landmarks and further rehabilitate the island.
The audit of the New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA) reviewed the fairness and
efficiency of its process for determining tenant eligibility. NYCHA adequately handled its reponsibility
to provide a reasonably fair and efficient process for determining tenant eligibility. Areas of concern
include clarity of its public housing application form and placement of applicants in incorrect housing
priority categories.
The report for the landmark designation of the exterior of the Avenue H Station House, located on 802 East 16th Street, Brooklyn, by the Landmarks Preservation Commission, as well as the designation of Borough of Brooklyn Tax Map Block 6699, Lot 119-431 in part, consisting of the land on which the building is situated, as its Landmark Site.