February
2009
February 11 - NYC Office of Chief Medical Examiner (OCME) launches its first Web site.
February 11 - Department of Education
(DOE) launches the 2009
Citywide and Community Education Council Elections.
February 10 - Department of Housing
Preservation and Development (HPD) releases initial
findings of 2008 New
York City Housing and Vacancy Survey.
February 9 - Department of Health
and Mental Hygiene (DOHMH) publishes its Advance
Directives health bulletin (in PDF).
February 9 - Mayor's Office of Film,
Theatre and Broadcasting (FILM) publishes its language
access plan (in PDF).
February 6 - Office of Environmental
Remediation (OER) launches
its new Web site.
February 5 - Department of Probation (PROB) publishes its language access plan (in PDF).
February 2 - Department of Finance (DOF) publishes
2009 Lien
Sale Lists.
January 2009
January 30 - Office of Management & Budget (OMB)
publishes January
2009 Financial Plan.
January 29 - Department of Parks & Recreation (DPR) publishes its language access plan (in PDF).
January 29 - Health and Hospitals
Corporation (HHC) publishes its January
2009 Report to the Board of Directors.
January 28 - Office of Emergency
Management (OEM) launches
a video as part of its Ready
New York program to educate New Yorkers about emergency preparedness.
January 28 - Department of Sanitation
(DSNY) announces 2009
Christmas Tree Recycling Program a "tree-mendous" success.
January 27 - Mayor Bloomberg (OM)
and Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DOHMH)
announce the launch
of a nationwide effort to prevent heart attacks and strokes by reducing
the salt levels in processed and restaurant foods.
January 26 - Taxi and Limousine Commission
(TLC) publishes its Executive
Order 120 Language Access Plan (in PDF).
January 21 - Department of Small
Business Services (SBS) invites NY'ers to nominate
individuals, small businesses, and community organizations for the 2009
Neighborhood Achievement Awards.
January 20 - Mayor Office of Film, Theatre & Broadcasting (FILM) launches online Reel Jobs PSA campaign.
January 15 - Mayor Bloomberg (OM)
delivers State of the City
Address.
January 14 - Department of Education
(DOE) releases 2008
Transfer High School Progress Reports.
January 12 - Fire Department (FDNY)
announces 2008 statistics.
January 12 - Department of Education
(DOE) announces the start
of the kindergarten application process.
January 9 - Design Commission (DESIGN)
publish City Hall
Pre-visit Guide for schools and tour groups.
January 9 - Mayor's Office to Combat
Domestic Violence (OCDV) publishes its
Executive Order 120 Language
Access Plan (in PDF).
January 7 - Department of Education
(DOE) announces the application
deadline for pre-kindergarten has been extended to January 30.
January 6 - Mayor’s
Office of Film, Theatre and Broadcasting announces that the office
and Brooklyn Workforce Innovations will present “Made
in NY” Production Assistants: A Peer to Peer Discussion at the
NYC College of Technology in Brooklyn at 6 pm on Thursday, January 15th.
January 6 - Mayor’s
Office of Film, Theatre and Broadcasting announces that on Wednesday,
January 28, the Mayor’s Office of Film, Theatre and Broadcasting
will present The
Art and Design of “Ugly Betty” – a panel featuring
the creative design team behind the award-winning ABC hit series.
January 6 - Mayor’s
Office of Film, Theatre and Broadcasting announces the "Made
in NY" Discount Card Program, which began in 2005, currently boasts
over eight hundred fifty vendor participants.
January 5 - Department of Health and
Mental Hygiene (DOHMH) releases the results of a
report - Alcohol Use and
Risky Sex in New York City - that finds that New Yorkers who binge
drink tend to have many more sex partners putting themselves at an increased
risk for sexually transmitted diseases compared with those who drink less
or don't drink at all.
January 5 - Department of Information
Technology and Telecommunications (DOITT) congratulates
311 on record level of calls and new services in 2008.
January 2 - Department of Finance
(DOF) announces Finance Commissioner, Martha
E. Stark is interviewed about the Reduced Fine Program for parking
violations.
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