Government Publications
Welcome to the Government Publications Portal—the GPP. The New York City Department of Records and Information Services (DORIS) established the portal to serve as a permanent, searchable online repository of City government publications. The City Charter, Section 1133 , requires agencies to post copies of all publications on the publicly accessible portal. DORIS is required to publish a notice in the GPP when an agency fails to submit a report within ten days of publication.
The GPP can be searched by keyword such as agency name, subject, title, report type, or date. A new feature allows users to conduct full text searches on the portal’s content. Use “ ” to bracket the exact search term. Search results can be further refined using filters, including relevance, date, or with just one letter of the alphabet.
The Municipal Library has been acquiring published materials about New York City government for more than one hundred years. In addition to the GPP, researchers are encouraged to search the Library catalog for books, serials, reports, and other hard-copy items in the collection.
Available Publications
Title | Date Published |
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FY19 Proposed September Plan with Actuals Chief Medical Examiner, NYC Office of (OCME) |
2019-09-01 |
Mental Health Services In Shelters 2018 Homeless Services, Department of (DHS) |
2019-09-01 |
Comptroller (COMP)
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2019-09-01 |
Chief Medical Examiner, NYC Office of (OCME)
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2019-09-01 |
Report on Educational Programming for Adolescents and Young Adults – 2019 Correction, Department of (DOC) |
2019-09-01 |
Report on benchmarking the energy and water efficiency of buildings Citywide Administrative Services, Department of (DCAS) |
2019-09-01 |
Emergency Management, Office of (OEM)
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2019-09-01 |
Lost in Translation: Findings from Examination of Language Access by Debt Collectors Consumer and Worker Protection, Department of (DCWP) |
2019-09-01 |
Municipal Government Energy Benchmarking Results 2018 Finance, Department of (DOF) |
2019-09-01 |
Thrive’s commitment to the NYPD is unbreakable ThriveNYC, Mayor's Office of (Thrive) |
2019-08-31 |