Official Journal of the City of New York - March 19, 2019
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VOLUME CXLVI NUMBER 53
TABLE OF CONTENTS
PUBLIC HEARINGS AND MEETINGS
Borough President - Manhattan 1337
Charter Revision Commission 1337
City Council 1338
City Planning Commission 1340
Citywide Administrative Services 1344
Board of Education Retirement System 1345
Employees Retirement System 1345
Housing Authority 1345
Independent Budget Office 1345
Landmarks Preservation Commission 1345
Teachers Retirement System 1347
Transportation 1347
PROPERTY DISPOSITION
Citywide Administrative Services 1349
Office of Citywide Procurement 1349
Housing Preservation and Development 1349
Police 1349
PROCUREMENT
Citywide Administrative Services 1350
Office of Citywide Procurement 1350
Comptroller 1350
Consumer Affairs 1350
Finance 1350
Design and Construction 1351
TUESDAY, MARCH 19, 2019
Agency Chief Contracting Officer 1351
Education 1351
Contracts and Purchasing 1351
Emergency Management 1351
Environmental Protection 1351
Purchasing Management 1351
Health and Mental Hygiene 1351
Homeless Services 1351
Housing Authority 1352
Procurement 1352
Law Department 1352
Administration 1352
Parks and Recreation 1353
Contracts 1353
Revenue and Concessions 1353
Probation 1354
CONTRACT AWARD HEARINGS
Comptroller 1354
AGENCY RULES
Environmental Protection 1354
SPECIAL MATERIALS
Housing Preservation and Development 1355
Changes in Personnel 1356
LATE NOTICE
Citywide Administrative Services 1356
Office of Citywide Procurement 1356
Health and Mental Hygiene 1356
PUBLIC HEARINGS AND
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Hurricane Sandy, and were developed based on analysis of resilient construction in the floodplain, as well as community feedback, that was received during an extensive public engagement process as laid out in the Community Outreach Summary document released in 2018. The proposal would make some aspects of the post-Sandy emergency zoning text permanent, and it would also introduce new zoning tools to enhance resilience.
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BOROUGH PRESIDENT - MANHATTAN
CHARTER REVISION COMMISSION
MEETING
MEETING
The March Manhattan Borough Board meeting, will be held on Thursday, March 21st, at 8:30 A.M., at 1 Centre Street, 19th Floor South, New York, NY 10007. The Department of City Planning will update the Manhattan Borough Board on the forthcoming Flood Resilience Zoning Text proposal. These recommendations were drawn from lessons learned through the Citys recovery efforts after
The New York City Charter Revision Commission 2019, will hold an issues forum open to the public, at 6:00 P.M., on Thursday, March 21, 2019. The meeting will be held, at City Hall in Council Chambers, City Hall, New York, NY 10007. This forum will include, experts discussing land use issues, including comprehensive planning, the Uniform Land Use Review Procedures and franchises and concessions, and such other matters as may be necessary in the Commissions review of recommendations and proposals for potential revisions to the New York City Charter.
This meeting is open to the public. Because this is a public meeting and not a public hearing, the public will have the opportunity to observe the Commissions discussions, but not testify before it. There will be opportunities for testimony by members of the public at future public hearings of the Commission.
If you are not able to attend, but wish to watch the meeting, all public hearings and meetings will be livestreamed, at the Commissions website, found here: www.charter2019.nyc.
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