This Week in the New York City Government: October 18, 2024
Mayor Adams
- Mayor Adams Announces City Hall, Municipal Buildings to Be Lit Purple as Part of National Domestic Violence Awareness Month
- Mayor Adams Completes First Section of East Side Coastal Resiliency Project, Taking Steps to Protect Lives, Property
- Mayor Adams, Future of Fifth Partnership Unveil Transformation of Fifth Avenue into World-Class, Pedestrian-Centered Boulevard
- Mayor Adams’ Mayor’s Fund, Faith-Based Leaders Announce Hurricane Helene and Milton Relief Efforts
- Mayor Adams Announces Tentative Agreement Between DC 37, Local 205, and Day Care Council of New York to Deliver Raises for Child Care Workers
- Mayor Adams, Governor Hochul Celebrate New Tax Incentive Numbers to Help Build Tens of Thousands of Critically-Needed Affordable Housing Units
- Mayor Adams Ships 1,246 Pounds of Seized Illegal Vapes to Be Destroyed and Keep New Yorkers Safe
- Mayor Adams Appoints Chauncey Parker as Deputy Mayor for Public Safety
- Mayor Adams, Councilmember Moya Launch Multi-Agency Operation to Address Urgent Public Safety and Quality-of-Life Concerns Along Roosevelt Avenue in Queens
- Mayor Adams Kicks off Public Review on Atlantic Avenue Mixed-use Plan to Create Approximately 4,600 New Homes, 2,000 Permanent Jobs
- Mayor Adams Appoints Saloni Sethi as Commissioner of Mayor’s Office to End Domestic and Gender-Based Violence
City Council
- Statement from Speaker Adams on Tentative Agreement to Raise Wages for Child Care Workers and Providers
- NYC Council Speaker Adams, Higher Education Chair Dinowitz, and Chancellor Matos Rodríguez Celebrate CUNY Reconnect Milestone as Over 40,000 New Yorkers Have Re-Enrolled in College Through the Program in Its Third Year
- NYC Council Speaker Adams, State Senator Comrie, and Southeast Queens Community Leaders Call for Better Operation of E-Scooter Share Program to Prioritize Equitable Access to Streetscapes
- Statement from Speaker Adams on Yom Kippur
- Joint Statement from Speaker Adrienne Adams and Criminal Justice Chair Sandy Nurse on the State Office of Court Administration’s Announced Innovations to Reduce Felony Case Delays