The pandemic has led New Yorkers to embrace the city's social infrastructure like never before, at parks, playgrounds, libraries and cultural venues. New York's arcane and inefficient system for ...
A new City Council bill would require the Department of Parks and Recreation to shave years off lengthy project timelines, in a legislative push that aims to spur broader capital process reforms. The ...
Communities of color in New York City heavily rely on public infrastructure, whether it’s the student who needs the library for internet access, the senior citizen who depends on the senior center for ...
Earlier this month, the New York City Council Parks and Recreation Committee held a hearing on two pieces of proposed legislation that will have a far-reaching impact on streamlining the way our city ...
No. Approval for study or design does not necessarily mean that the project is approved for construction. A capital facilities project is only approved to proceed to construction once it has received ...
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