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
Task Force on Construction in Occupied Multiple Dwellings convened in March 2019 under Local Law 151 of 2017. For the assessment, used buildings with active construction, identified by the tenant advocate task force members, as case studies to evaluate the collective response of the agencies and to
Task Force on Construction in Occupied Multiple Dwellings convened in March 2019 under Local Law 151 of 2017. For the assessment, used buildings with active construction, identified by the tenant advocate task force members, as case studies to evaluate the collective response of the agencies and to
Report including its findings on evaluation of the current practices of the individual agencies represented in the task force with regards to issues tenants face during construction or renovation of residential buildings, and recommendations for improving interagency coordination and sharing of information (with Task Force on Construction Work in Occupied Buildings)
The Department of Citywide Administrative Services (DCAS) of New York Limiting Nighttime Illumination of City-owned and Occupied Spaces Local Law 30 (2022)
Report on capital improvements of base building systems completed pursuant to Charter Section 224.2 in the just-concluded fiscal year, including a. The latest energy efficiency reports (including energy audit and retro commissioning) submitted pursuant to Article 308 of Chapter 3 of Title 28 of the administrative code for each building covered by the applicable report of DCAS. b. An analysis of the most commonly recommended capital improvements of base building systems recommended in the energy audits of such buildings. c. An analysis of the accuracy of such energy audits in predicting costs of the recommended capital improvements. d. An analysis after 1 year of operation of the accuracy with which such audits predicted the actual saving achieved by the capital improvements. e. Recommendations as to appropriate legislative or administrative actions or a statement as to why no legislative or administrative actions are needed. Due 6 months after the close of each FY.
Report including its findings on evaluation of the current practices of the individual agencies represented in the task force with regards to issues tenants face during construction or renovation of residential buildings, and recommendations for improving interagency coordination and sharing of information (with Task Force on Construction Work in Occupied Buildings)