Meeting Name: Committee on Environmental Protection, Resiliency and Waterfronts Agenda status: Final
Meeting date/time: 6/15/2023 1:00 PM Minutes status: Final  
Meeting location: Council Chambers - City Hall
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T2023-3332 *   Oversight - The City's new sustainability plan pursuant to Local Law 84 of 2013.Oversight Hearing Held by Committee  Action details Not available
T2023-3332 *   Oversight - The City's new sustainability plan pursuant to Local Law 84 of 2013.Oversight Filed, by Committee  Action details Not available
Int 0286-2022 *Carlina Rivera   Requiring alternating high and low, two-toned signal devices on emergency vehicles.IntroductionThis local law would require an alternating two tone high and low signal on emergency vehicles.Hearing Held by Committee  Action details Not available
Int 0286-2022 *Carlina Rivera   Requiring alternating high and low, two-toned signal devices on emergency vehicles.IntroductionThis local law would require an alternating two tone high and low signal on emergency vehicles.Laid Over by Committee  Action details Not available
Int 0611-2022 *Justin L. Brannan  Carbon accountingIntroductionThis local law mandates that preliminary budget accounting and executive budget accounting include an accounting of the carbon emissions, carbon offsets, carbon mitigation and net carbon impact that would be generated by each unit of appropriation in the preliminary budget, by each agency, and by the entire city government and include, where appropriate, the changes from the adopted budget for previous year to the carbon emissions, carbon offsets, carbon mitigation and net carbon impact that would be generated by each unit of appropriation in the preliminary budget, by each agency, and by the entire city government with an explanation of the cause of such changes.Hearing Held by Committee  Action details Not available
Int 0611-2022 *Justin L. Brannan  Carbon accountingIntroductionThis local law mandates that preliminary budget accounting and executive budget accounting include an accounting of the carbon emissions, carbon offsets, carbon mitigation and net carbon impact that would be generated by each unit of appropriation in the preliminary budget, by each agency, and by the entire city government and include, where appropriate, the changes from the adopted budget for previous year to the carbon emissions, carbon offsets, carbon mitigation and net carbon impact that would be generated by each unit of appropriation in the preliminary budget, by each agency, and by the entire city government with an explanation of the cause of such changes.Laid Over by Committee  Action details Not available
Int 0898-2023 *Alexa Avilés  Translating the citizen’s air complaint program portal into the designated citywide languages.IntroductionThis bill would require the Department of Environmental Protection to translate the Citizen’s Air Complaint portal into the languages other than English that are most commonly spoken by residents of the City with limited English proficiency.Hearing Held by Committee  Action details Not available
Int 0898-2023 *Alexa Avilés  Translating the citizen’s air complaint program portal into the designated citywide languages.IntroductionThis bill would require the Department of Environmental Protection to translate the Citizen’s Air Complaint portal into the languages other than English that are most commonly spoken by residents of the City with limited English proficiency.Laid Over by Committee  Action details Not available
Int 0960-2023 *Gale A. Brewer  Requiring authorized emergency vehicles to have an emergency signal device that emits pulsating, low-frequency tones.IntroductionThis bill would require all authorized emergency vehicles in New York City to be equipped with an additional siren, often called a rumbler, which emits a pulsating, low-frequency tone between 175 and 400 hertz to create vibrations that alert pedestrians and motorists to the presence of the emergency vehicle.Hearing Held by Committee  Action details Not available
Int 0960-2023 *Gale A. Brewer  Requiring authorized emergency vehicles to have an emergency signal device that emits pulsating, low-frequency tones.IntroductionThis bill would require all authorized emergency vehicles in New York City to be equipped with an additional siren, often called a rumbler, which emits a pulsating, low-frequency tone between 175 and 400 hertz to create vibrations that alert pedestrians and motorists to the presence of the emergency vehicle.Laid Over by Committee  Action details Not available
Int 0983-2023 *Justin L. Brannan  Mandating the construction of solar canopies in certain parking lots.IntroductionThis local law would mandate, with respect to all city-owned, or leased or operated parking lots receiving solar radiation, that the Department of Citywide Administrative Services install all solar canopies that would be cost-effective at each city-controlled parking lot. In addition for each city controlled parking lot a number of parking spaces equal to or greater than 50 percent of the parking spaces covered by such canopies shall be equipped with electrical raceways capable of supporting electric vehicle charging stations and shall be installed in each city controlled parking lot where a solar canopy is installed. This local law would require reporting every five years on, among other things, the value of energy produced by solar canopies on city-controlled parking lots and a summary of how such energy was used and a description of each factor that has affected the cost-effectiveness of installing solar canopies on city-controlled parking lots.Hearing Held by Committee  Action details Not available
Int 0983-2023 *Justin L. Brannan  Mandating the construction of solar canopies in certain parking lots.IntroductionThis local law would mandate, with respect to all city-owned, or leased or operated parking lots receiving solar radiation, that the Department of Citywide Administrative Services install all solar canopies that would be cost-effective at each city-controlled parking lot. In addition for each city controlled parking lot a number of parking spaces equal to or greater than 50 percent of the parking spaces covered by such canopies shall be equipped with electrical raceways capable of supporting electric vehicle charging stations and shall be installed in each city controlled parking lot where a solar canopy is installed. This local law would require reporting every five years on, among other things, the value of energy produced by solar canopies on city-controlled parking lots and a summary of how such energy was used and a description of each factor that has affected the cost-effectiveness of installing solar canopies on city-controlled parking lots.Laid Over by Committee  Action details Not available
Res 0605-2023 *Alexa Avilés  Prohibiting the discharge of any radiological agent into the waters of New York State. (A5338/S5181)Resolution Hearing Held by Committee  Action details Not available
Res 0605-2023 *Alexa Avilés  Prohibiting the discharge of any radiological agent into the waters of New York State. (A5338/S5181)Resolution Laid Over by Committee  Action details Not available