This Week in New York City Government
Mayor:
- Mayor de Blasio Announces 1,900 New Officers Trained in De-Escalation Techniques
- Mayor de Blasio, Department of Small Business Services Host 10th Annual Procurement Fair to Connect Minority and Women-Owned Businesses to Contracting Opportunities and Resources
- Mayor de Blasio, TLC Commissioner Joshi Announce Proposed Driver Fatigue Rules
- First Lady Chirlane McCray to Convene First-Ever Workforce Summit on Mental Health
Citywide and Borough Electeds:
- Council Passes Sweeping Criminal Justice Reforms
- Comptroller Stringer Executive FY 2017 Budget Analysis Identifies Additional Financial Risks; City Faces Larger Projected Budget Gaps
- Bronx Unemployment Drops to 6.6%
- Manhattan Borough President Brewer and Council Member Chin Introduce Deed Restriction Reform Legislation to Prevent Next Rivington House
- Brooklyn Borough President Adams Advocates for Traffic-Calming Infrastructure Around Full Perimeter of Prospect Park
- Brooklyn Borough President and DSNY Commissioner Garcia Unveil New Haulster to Clear Snow from Smaller Streets in Brooklyn Community District 14
- City Officials Join Bronx Developer to Break Ground on One of City’s Largest Mixed-Income Developments in FY 2016
City Agencies:
- Health Department Releases Report Detailing Continued Decline in Overall Child Injury Fatality Rate Between 1999 and 2013
- Health Department Announces 2015’s Most Popular Dog Names
- Health Department Highlights New Preliminary Data on Hepatitis B and C in Recognition of Hepatitis Awareness Month
- Health Department Announces Healthy Living Ad Campaigns and “The Bronx Steps Up” Challenge
- NYCEDC Launches Applications for International Innovators Initiative (IN2NYC)
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