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    De Blasio Administration Promises to Eliminate Childhood Lead Exposure

    Office of the Mayor  •  Lead Removal  •  Citywide

    Michael Appleton/Mayoral Photography Office

    LeadFreeNYC’s programs will be fully in place within 24 months. On January 28, 2019, Mayor Bill de Blasio along with Sanitation Commissioner Kathryn Garcia, announced the LeadFreeNYC plan, a Roadmap to Eliminating Childhood Lead Exposure. The plan was put together following a 90-day review of all City agencies’ policies related to lead prevention. The plan builds upon the City’s current commitment to lowering lead exposure. The Mayor aims to use the full powers of his administration and the city agencies to meet this goal. (more…)

    Tags : Department of Housing Preservation and Development, Department of Sanitation, Lead removal, Office of the Mayor
    Date: 02/07/2019
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    Edna Wells Handy Appointed Acting NYCHA Chief Compliance Officer

    Office of the Mayor  •  NYC Housing Authority  •  Citywide

    Edna Wells Handy. Image Credit: Spencer Tucker.

    The new Compliance department will be responsible for the compliance training for NYCHA’s employees. On November 20, 2017, Mayor Bill de Blasio announced the appointment of Edna Wells Handy to the New York City Housing Authority’s Executive Compliance Department as Acting Chief Compliance Officer. For the first time in its history, NYCHA is creating an Executive Compliance Department. (more…)

    Date: 12/07/2017
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    Mayor Urges Emissions Reductions for Existing Buildings

    Office of the Mayor  •  Environmental Protection  •  Citywide

    Chart of City Greenhouse Gas Emissions. Image Source: One City, Built to Last, Technical Working Group Report

    Mayor Bill de Blasio calls for emissions reductions by mandating improvements to existing buildings. On June 2, 2017, Mayor Bill de Blasio signed Executive Order No. 26, Climate Action Executive Order, to commit New York City to the principles and goals of the Paris Agreement. On September 14, 2017, the Office of the Mayor announced new mandates on building upgrades to implement the executive order. According to the Mayor’s press release, these mandates will be enacted by legislation sponsored by Council Member Costa Constantinides, chair of the Council’s Environmental Protection Committee.

    Buildings, specifically fossil fuels used for heat and hot water, are the City’s largest source of greenhouse gas emissions. The Mayor’s press release included statistics of buildings emissions ranging from 42% to 80% of total emissions in New York. The current mandates will facilitate energy improvements to existing buildings by 2030. These mandates are the “most dramatic reductions into the coming decade,” and this is the “most ambitious program of its kind in the nation.” (more…)

    Tags : Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr., Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams, Council Member Costa Constantinides, Department of Citywide Administrative Services, Department of Environmental Protection, Environmental Protection Agency, greenhouse gas emissions, Mayor Bill de Blasio, Office of the Mayor
    Date: 09/27/2017
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    Mayor Pushes New Plan to Combat Homelessness

    Office of the Mayor  •  Homelessness  •  Citywide

    Mayor Bill de Blasio. Image credit: CityLaw.

    Mayor’s new homelessness plan includes broad reforms in current systems and the replacement of 360 shelter cluster sites with 90 new shelters citywide. On February 28, 2017, the Mayor’s Office released a 128-page report entitled “Turning the Tide on Homelessness.” The report outlines the steps the administration will take going forward to better combat the rising homeless crisis in New York City. (more…)

    Tags : Assembly Member Andrew Hevesi, Commissioner Steven Banks, Council Member Stephen Levin, Council Member Ydanis Rodriguez, Department of Homeless Services, Mayor Bill de Blasio
    Date: 03/06/2017
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    City Housing Commissioner Steps Down After Three Years of Progress

    Office of the Mayor  •  HPD  •  Citywide
    HPD Commissioner Vicki Been answering questions at the 130th CityLaw Breakfast.  Image credit:  CityLaw

    HPD Commissioner Vicki Been answering questions at the 130th CityLaw Breakfast. Image credit: CityLaw

    Vicki Been stepped down as Commissioner of the Department of Housing Preservation and Development to return to academia. On January 17, 2017, Mayor Bill de Blasio announced that Commissioner Vicki Been would step down to return to teaching at New York University as the Boxer Family Professor of Law and Faculty Director of the Furman Center. Prior to her appointment, Been served as the Director of NYU’s Furman Center for Real Estate and Urban Policy, a leading academic and research center focusing on land use, real estate, and housing. (more…)

    Tags : Commissioner Vicki Been, Department of Housing Preservation and Development, Mayor Bill de Blasio
    Date: 01/20/2017
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