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    City Planning Launches Interactive Map Reflecting Community and City Council District Overlaps

    Department Of City Planning  •  Interactive Tools  •  Citywide

    An example of the map displaying changes in proportions of population across Community Districts within Council Districts. Image Credit: DCP.

    On September 7, 2023 the Department of City Planning released an interactive map showing Community and City Council districts overlap after the 2023 redistricting. This data allows communities to access information about who now represents them after the redistricting this year. The map also shows the proportions of changes to districts following the redistricting. This is the first time that communities can access data in an interactive map format. (more…)

    Date: 09/18/2023
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    DOT Announces Declines in Speeding, Injuries and Fatalities in Areas with Speed Cameras During First Year of 24/7 Enforcement

    Department Of Transportation  •  Speed Cameras  •  Citywide

    A speed camera in New York City. Image Credit: Michael Appleton/Mayoral Photography

    On August 28, 2023, the Department of Transportation announced the results following the end of the first year of 24/7 enforcement of speed cameras. Previously, speed cameras were only allowed to operate weekdays from 6 AM to 10 PM. Around-the-clock enforcement started August 1, 2022 after Governor Kathy Hochul signed the change into state law. The legislation was sponsored by State Senator Andrew Gounardes and Assemblymember Deborah J. Glick.  (more…)

    Date: 08/31/2023
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    Mayor and DOB Announce Overhaul of Sidewalk Construction Shed Rules

    Mayor  •  Sidewalk Sheds  •  Citywide

    Mayor Adams and city officials announce the “Get Sheds Down” initiative. Image Credit: Ed Reed/Mayoral Photography Office.

    Sidewalk sheds stay up for an average of over 500 days, but some stay up for several years. On July 24, 2023, Mayor Eric Adams and Department of Buildings Commissioner Jimmy Oddo announced “Get Sheds Down,” an overhaul of the rules relating to sidewalk construction sheds (scaffolding). While the sheds are required for construction, facade inspections, and repairs, existing laws often enable property owners to leave up the construction sheds for a long time, and can result in quality of life concerns. The “Get Sheds Down” plan aims to incentivize owners to expedite repairs, make traditional sheds more visually appealing, and find alternative safe solutions to scaffolding where appropriate.  (more…)

    Date: 07/25/2023
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    City Expands “Big Apple Connect” Program Bringing Free Internet and TV to NYCHA Developments

    Mayor  •  NYCHA  •  Citywide

    The expansion of the “Big Apple Connect” program brings free internet and cable TV to thousands of NYCHA residents. Image Credit: Ed Reed/Mayoral Photography Office.

    On March 23, 2023, Mayor Eric Adams announced the expansion of the “Big Apple Connect,” the nation’s largest municipal broadband program that provides free internet and basic cable TV service to NYCHA developments. The program, launched last fall, is designed to help bridge the “digital divide”; according to cable service providers, between 30 to 40 percent of NYCHA residents are not subscribed to a broadband service. (more…)

    Date: 03/27/2023
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    Parks Adds “Second Shift” Dedicated Staff to Address Park Cleanliness on Evenings and Weekends

    Department of Parks & Recreation  •  Staffing  •  Citywide

    Image credit: NYC Department of Parks & Recreation.

    On March 20, 2023, the Parks Department announced that 240 new “second shift” employees had been recently hired to address park cleanliness issues on evenings and weekends. The new deployment of workers will operate on Thursdays through Sundays during evening hours to address trash, litter and graffiti at certain hotspots around the city. The staff’s efforts to clean up trash and litter will also serve as part of the city’s efforts to push back against pests like rodents.  (more…)

    Date: 03/24/2023
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