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Public Advocate for the City of New York – Releases & Statements
- 9/4/02 - In a report released today, Public Advocate Betsy Gotbaum identifies a trend with grave consequences: New York City, despite an economic downturn that has led to increased unemployment, homelessness and food pantry use, is falling behind in providing federally-funded food stamps to qualified individuals and families. ...

Public Advocate Betsy Gotbaum's Statement on Court-Appointed Referees' Recommendations Regarding State Funding of New York City Schools  ... [Read More]

Welcome to Historic Yorktown, Virginia
Immerse yourself in 300 years of history and enjoy lodging in a hotel or bed and breakfast nestled among the village streets and paths or overlooking the York River. Here you can experience 18 th Century homes and revolutionary battlefields. Picturesque streets are the backdrop for art galleries, antique and specialty shops. Visit the museums offering hands on programs and exhibits. Stroll along the scenic riverwalk and relax on the sandy beach at river’s edge. Take a ride on our free trolley then march to the beat of the Fifes and Drums during one of their performances. After working up an appetite, dine at one of our charming restaurants, some with a view of the York River. ... [Read More]

New York City Landmarks Commission | Publications
What is the New York City Landmarks Commission? ...

Fulfilling the Documentation Requirements of the Restoration Rule: A Guide to Resources in New York City ...

Landmarks Preservation Commission Guidelines for Archaeological Work in New York City ... [Read More]

Hudson Yards - New York City Department of City Planning
There is an unacceptable alternative: to abdicate and do nothing. Over the last several decades, regional office growth trend shifted from the City to New Jersey and Long Island where land is plentiful and cheaper. This shift in office locations has implications for the Region and New York City. Suburban office development has an environmental cost as workers shift from mass transit to private automobiles and patterns of regional sprawl expand. Not only does suburban office development have a negative impact on the region, but it negatively impacts New York City as well. Income taxes and real estate taxes generated by Manhattan office space is the major contributor to our city's operating budget. This revenue provides services to all New Yorkers in every borough. It is our responsibility to all New Yorkers - not only for direct jobs, but for those indirect revenues - to recapture our market share by making new sites available. ... [Read More]

New York City Landmarks Commission | Landmarking Process
When it designated your building a landmark, the Landmarks Preservation Commission officially recognized that your building has special historical, cultural, or aesthetic value and that your building is an important part of New York City's historical and architectural heritage. To help protect the city's landmarks from inappropriate changes or destruction, the Commission must approve in advance any alteration, reconstruction, demolition, or new construction affecting the designated building. ... [Read More]

New York City Commission on Human Rights
The City Human Rights Law protects the rights of people with disabilities by requiring that landlords, co-ops and condominiums reasonably accommodate the needs of disabled tenants, shareholders or owners. Reasonable accommodation can be structural, such as a ramp at the primary entrance to provide wheelchair access, or installing grab bars in the bathroom. They can also involve policy or rule changes, such as permitting a tenant who is blind or has a psychological disability to have a guide dog or a companion animal, despite a building’s “no pets” policy. The Law provides guidance in assessing requests for reasonable accommodation, taking into account the nature and cost of the proposed accommodation and the financial resources of the landlord. ... [Read More]

Department for the Aging - Home Page
If you are a senior 62 or older, live in a rent controlled or rent stabilized apartment or residential hotel, and have a disposable household income of $24,000 or less, you may be eligible for SCRIE. Read More. ... [Read More]

Imported Plague --- New York City, 2002
DC Perlman, MD, R Primas, MD, B Raucher, MD, R Lis, MD, B Weinberg, MD, A Davilman, C Yampierre, MS, J Protic, MD, Beth Israel Medical Center, New York City; D Weiss, MD, J Ackelsberg, MD, L Lee, MS, M Layton, MD, New York City Dept of Health and Mental Hygiene; ST Beatrice, PhD, New York City Public Health Laboratory; PF Smith, MD, New York State Dept of Health. PJ Ettestad, DVM, PJ Reynolds, CM Sewell, DrPH, New Mexico State Dept of Health. RE Enscore, MS, MY Kosoy, PhD, K Kubota, MPH, JL Lowell, MS, M Chu, PhD, J Kool, MD, KL Gage, PhD, Div of Vector-Borne Infectious Diseases, National Center for Infectious Diseases; CC Chow, MD, CB Smelser, MD, EIS officers, CDC. Editorial Note: ... [Read More]

Hudson Yards - New York City Department of City Planning
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) and the City of New York City Planning Commission (CPC), as co-lead agencies under the State Environmental Quality Review Act (SEQRA) and City Environmental Quality Review (CEQR), have prepared this Final Generic Environmental Impact Statement (FGEIS) for the proposed No. 7 Subway Extension and Hudson Yards Rezoning and Development Program. The FGEIS also covers two other major public actions in the Hudson Yards area – the expansion and modernization of the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center (Convention Center) and the development of a new multi-use sports, entertainment, and exhibition facility (Multi-Use Facility) adjacent to the Convention Center between West 30th and West 33rd streets. ... [Read More]

New York Regional Training Facility
Due to the large number of participant requests for lodging information, we are offering the names and phone numbers of local hotel and motel sites to assist you in making your travel arrangements while staying in the New York City area. Our listings are not all-inclusive and no endorsement by the US Department of Education should be inferred. ...

New York City (Region II) Training Facility ...

JFK and Laguardia Airports service the New York City area. ... [Read More]


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