This Week in the New York City Government: March 26, 2021
Mayor de Blasio
- Mayor de Blasio Announces New Application for 2021 Expansion of Open Streets
- Mayor de Blasio Names John Scrivani as Expected Emergency Management Commissioner
- In New Report, WE NYC Program Surveys Five Years of Service to Nearly 17,000 NYC Women Entrepreneurs
- New Staten Island Ferry Boat to be Named for Dorothy Day, Renowned Social Activist Who Lived and Worked on Staten Island
- Mayor de Blasio, Chancellor Porter, Announce Major Expansion of 3-K for All to Reach Every District by This Fall
- Vaccine for All: City to Open Vaccine Site in Northeast Queens
- Mayor de Blasio Announces Applications are Open for the 2021 Summer Youth Employment Program
- Mayor Bill de Blasio and Schools Chancellor Meisha Porter Announce $130 Million Restoration to School Budgets
- 181st Street Busway to Launch April 26, Bringing Faster Buses to 66,000 Daily Riders in Washington Heights
City Council
- City Council Expands Protections for Small Businesses
- City Council Passes Comprehensive Police Reform Resolution to Confront Legacy of Racialized Policing and Deepen Accountability, Trust between Police and Communities
- City Council Establishes DOT Crash Investigation Unit
Comptroller Stringer
- Comptroller Stringer Calls on the State to Extend Vaccine Eligibility to All Cultural and Performing Arts Workers
- Comptroller Stringer and More Than 100 Community-Based Organizations Call on City to Create $25 Million Emergency Food Program to Reach Undocumented New Yorkers