This Week in New York City Government
Mayor de Blasio:
- New York City Becomes First in Nation to Enforce Salary History Ban
- First Citywide Community Land Trust Announced for NYC
- Mayor de Blasio, Commissioner O’Neill, Commissioner Nigro and Governor Cuomo Hold Media Availability
- Mayor de Blasio Doubles Planned Senior Housing to 30,000 Affordable Homes
- Mayor de Blasio Allocates $17.5M for Development of Bushwick Inlet Park
- New York City Files Amicus Brief on Behalf of 65 Jurisdictions in Support of Enforcing Colorado Anti-Discrimination Law
- Vision Zero: De Blasio Administration Announces Return of “Dusk and Darkness” Safety Campaign
- Mayor de Blasio Announces New Resources to Help Small Businesses Comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act
NYC Comptroller Stringer
- Comptroller Stringer Releases Fiscal Year 2017 Comprehensive Annual Financial Report
- Comptroller Stringer Releases Seven-Point Plan to Save Taxpayer Dollars for Next Superstorm or Emergency
Citywide
- Council Passes Stringer-Torres-Cornegy Bill to Prevent Discrimination in City Contracting
- Council to Vote on Legislation to Restrict the Use of City Resources for Federal Immigration Enforcement
- City Planning Commission Approves Bedford-Union Armory Redevelopment Plan
- Statement on City Planning Commission Approval of Bedford Union Armory Redevelopment
- HPD and HDC Announce Development Plans For Chestnut Commons, A Mixed-Use Community-Oriented Development With 274 Affordable Homes
This Week in New York State Government
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