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    Mayor Signs Executive Order Supporting Minority and Women Owned Businesses

    Mayor  •  Minority and Women-Owned Businesses  •  Citywide

    Mayor de Blasio signs Executive Order 59 on July 28, 2020. Image Credit: Michael Appleton/Mayoral Photography Office

    The City awarded over $3 billion in contracts to minority and women-owned businesses in FY19. The City is On July 28, 2020, Mayor Bill de Blasio signed Executive Order 59 to increase the City’s utilization of Minority and Women-Owned Businesses (M/WBEs), and also announced numerous programs with the Taskforce on Racial Inclusion and Equity that will connect Black and Latinx entrepreneurs to business opportunities. (more…)

    Tags : Executive Order, Minority and Women Owned Business Enterprise program
    Date: 08/14/2020
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    City Announces Preliminary Plan for Upcoming School Year

    Mayor  •  Schools  •  Citywide

    Mayor Bill de Blasio and DOE Chancellor Richard Carranza announce the City’s preliminary plan to reopen schools at a socially distanced press conference on July 8, 2020. Image Credit: Mayoral Photography Office

    The City’s plan offers three basic models schools can base their scheduling on to rotate students between in-person and remote learning. On July 8, 2020, Mayor Bill de Blasio and Department of Education Chancellor Richard Carranza announced the City’s preliminary plan to reopen public schools in September. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, schools have physically been closed since mid-March and operated remotely for the remainder of the school year. The “blended learning” approach will allow for students to rotate in groups to have both in-person and remote instruction every week. (more…)

    Tags : Chancellor Richard Carranza, childcare, coronavirus, COVID-19, Department of Education, education, Governor Andrew Cuomo, Schools, schools reopening
    Date: 07/28/2020
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    Council Passes Legislation to Protect Not-For-Profits from Tax Lien Sales

    City Council  •  Tax Lien   •  Citywide

    Council Member Antonio Reynoso. Image credit: William Alatriste, New York City Council

    Council backs not-for-profit sector with new legislation. On March 29, 2020, Local Law 42 of 2020 was adopted by the City without the Mayor signing it following unanimous City Council approval.  Local Law 42 was originally introduced as Int. No 245-of 2018 by Council Member Antonio Reynoso and was later amended twice. The new law creates an exemption for City tax lien sales of properties owned by not-for-profit organizations. The law also creates a not-for-profit ombudsperson within the City’s Department of Finance.

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    Tags : Council Member Antonio Reynoso, Department of Finance, New York City Council, not-for-profit businesses, tax lien, tax lien sale
    Date: 04/22/2020
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    Mayor Appoints Two Co-Executive Directors for Mayor’s Fund to Advance New York City

    Mayor  •  Appointments  •  Citywide

    Image Credit: Mayor’s Fund to Advance New York City

    Last year the Mayor’s Fund helped immigrant families access relief funds and provided healthcare workers with food and essential care products. On January 19, 2021, Mayor Bill de Blasio appointed Daniele Baierlein and JL Paniagua Valle as Co-Executive Directors of the Mayor’s Fund to Advance New York City. The Mayor’s Fund is a non-profit organization that works with City agencies and hundreds of institutional funders to advance initiatives that improve equity across New York City. (more…)

    Tags : appointments, Mayor's Fund
    Date: 01/22/2021
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    Mayor’s Office Announces Record Total Bike Lane Expansion for 2020

    Mayor  •  Bicycle Lanes  •  Citywide

    A protected bike lane. Image Credit: NYC DOT

    The addition of protected bike lanes comes as more people opt for cycling as a transportation option during the COVID-19 pandemic. On December 29, 2020, Mayor Bill de Blasio announced that 28.6 miles of new protected bike lanes have been constructed across the five boroughs throughout 2020. The announcement brings New York City’s total bike lane network to 1,378 miles. Of that, 545 miles are protected bike lanes.  (more…)

    Tags : bike lanes, protected bike lanes
    Date: 01/13/2021
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