27 Feb 2024
Meeting Agenda
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title & sponsor
Votes & Actions
Requires a city with a population of one million or more shall establish a residential composting program for all buildings with residential units
Relates to the repair or replacement of damaged residential lateral sewer and water pipes
Requires the Department of Homeless Services to notify the affected community board prior to locating transitional housing for the homeless
Authorizes the independent budget office of the city of New York to obtain certain tax data for purposes of evaluation
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4/27/2010: Senate Committee on Cities
NYS Capitol BuildingRoom 610, Legislative Office Building
2:00 PM
13 Apr
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3/23/2010: Senate Committee on Cities
NYS Capitol BuildingRoom 610, Legislative Office Building
2:00 PM
09 Mar
3/09/2010: Senate Committee on Cities
NYS Capitol BuildingRoom 610, Legislative Office Building
3:00 PM
23 Feb
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December 9, 2010
Summary of 2010 Cities Committee Action
December 9, 2010
Report: New York Retail...Serving The Public!
April 23, 2010
Senate Bills Currently in the Cities Committee
October 21, 2009
Small stores key to ’hoods’ health, some tell hearing
September 25, 2009
Retail Diversity and Neighborhood Health Public Hearing Testimony
September 23, 2009
State Lawmakers Seek To Help Struggling Retail Businesses
September 21, 2009
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