This Week in New York City Government
Mayor de Blasio
- Mayor de Blasio Announces Dr. Mary T. Bassett Stepping Down as City’s Health Commissioner
- De Blasio Administration and NYC Council Announce New Effort to Confront Taxi and FHV Service Refusals
- De Blasio Administration to Send Volunteers to Aid Detained Immigrant Families at the Southern Border
- Five Borough Bike Share: Mayor de Blasio Welcomes Dockless Bicycles to the Bronx
- Mayor de Blasio, Chancellor Carranza, Council Member Rodriguez Announce $2.65 Million Investment to Create State-of-the-Art STEM Education Center in Northern Manhattan
- Mayor de Blasio, Chancellor Carranza, Borough President Oddo Announce More Than 1,000 New Public School Seats on Staten Island
- City Justice Programs are Named Finalists in Harvard’s Innovations in American Government Awards Competition
- Pave Baby Pave: Mayor Announces Progress On Efforts To Avoid Cutting Open Freshly Paved Streets For Utility Work
- Mayor de Blasio and Borough President Oddo Announce New Funding for 9/11 Postcards Memorial
- De Blasio Administration Statements on Subcommittee on Zoning and Franchises Approval of Tech Training Center
- De Blasio Administration Seeking Proposals To Develop and Operate TV/Film and Media Production Campus in Sunset Park
- Microsoft Provides Grant to Civic Hall for Tech Training Center in Union Square
- NYC Ferry Soundview and Lower East Side Routes to Launch This Month
- De Blasio Administration and Council Member Ydanis Rodriguez Announce Formation of Local Advisory Board for Civic Technology Program in Inwood
NYC Comptroller Stringer
Citywide
- City Launches Bronx Metro-North Station Area Study; Convenes Working Group to Harness Economic Potential of Coming Rail Service for the Bronx
- Deputy Mayor Alicia Glen and DCP Director Lago Release The Geography of Jobs Report
- City’s First E-Moped Share Rolls Out In Brooklyn
This Week in New York State Government
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