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Policy and Procedure Recommendations (PPR) Portal
Policy and Procedure Recommendations (PPR) Portal
City Government
department of investigation, ...
The New York City Department of Investigation’s Policy and Procedure Recommendations (PPR) Portal provides the public with a greater understanding of the recommendations DOI issues to City agencies and entities. PPRs are formal written recommendations to City agencies that correct policy, procedural and operational vulnerabilities identified through DOI investigations. These PPRs are part of DOI’s distinct approach to attacking corruption: through prevention, education, arrests, public reports, and reforms that tighten internal controls and prevent fraud and corruption from re-occurring. PPRs help improve the efficiency and effectiveness of City government, defend the City from fraudulent activity, and protect City workers and the public from conditions that could affect health and safety. This dataset pulls the most recent information from DOIs PPR portal, available on their website. |
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Monthly Performance Management Reports (includes Corruption Lectures and Customer Service indicators)
Monthly Performance Management Reports (includes Corruption Lectures and Customer Service indicators)
City Government
performance, management, doi, investigation
This dataset contains select monthly performance statistics that DOI regularly reports to the Mayor's Office of Operations for 2010 - 2015. This dataset includes several indicators that are cummulated for the Mayor's Management Reports, such as the including numbers of complaints received by the Agency and the numbers of arrests made. This dataset also includes monthly statistics on the Agency's outreach efforts (anticorrupion and whistleblower lectures) as well customer service indicators (such as the number of emails received by the Agency). |
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This dataset lists pending, scheduled and executed evictions within the five boroughs, for the year 2017 - Present. The data fields may be sorted by Court Index Number, Docket Number, Eviction Address, Apartment Number, Executed Date, Marshal First Name, Marshal Last Name, Residential or Commercial (property type), Borough, Zip Code and Scheduled Status (Pending/Scheduled).
Eviction data is compiled from the majority of New York City Marshals. Marshals are independent public officials and should be contacted directly for more information at https://www1.nyc.gov/site/doi/offices/marshals-list.page Data prior to January 1 2017 is not currently available. |
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