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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Date: September 11, 1997

Release #542-97

Contact: Colleen Roche (212) 788-2958, Bruce Brodoff(OEM) (212) 442-9266


MAYOR GIULIANI SIGNS EXECUTIVE ORDER #39; ENSURES THAT 911 EMERGENCY DATABASES ARE UP-TO-DATE

To ensure that New York City's emergency response agencies are kept abreast of an ever-changing streetscape, Mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani has signed Executive Order #39 that will implement a plan that guarantees the prompt addition of new streets and addresses into the City's 911 emergency databases.

"With the constant construction, alteration, or renaming of houses, buildings, and streets throughout the city, it is imperative that the computerized databases on which the Police Department, Fire Department, and the Emergency Medical Service rely in locating and responding to emergencies be comprehensive and accurate," the Mayor said.

The new plan will encompass a multi-agency effort that will be coordinated by the Mayor's Office of Emergency Management, under the direction of Jerome M. Hauer, and will resolve the issue of quickly locating private streets. Under this plan, the Department of Buildings and the Department of Transportation shall require that a permit or certificate applicant provide the City's emergency response agencies and the Department of City Planning with information on any building, address or street changes that their project might create. In addition, the Borough Presidents have also agreed to supply information concerning the construction of new developments and/or streets, official address changes and new house numbers within their respective boroughs. Their assistance in helping draft this plan was invaluable and greatly appreciated.

Any information on newly-created streets or addresses will be transmitted to the City's emergency response agencies, who shall ensure that within five business days the newly identified locations are in their computer databases.

The Department of City Planning will also input any new information into their Geosupport Computer System, which processes and updates New York City geographic locations. These locations can include addresses, street intersections, street stretches and property parcels. Utilizing this Geosupport System, the Department of Planning will help ensure that all emergency agencies have current, accurate information.

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