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311 Statistics |
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Complaints Against Establishments Violating A Smoking Law |
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Description: |
Complaints assigned to the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene concerning a person or establishment violating a smoking law. |
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Department of Information Technology and Telecommunications, 311 Citizen Service Center |
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Complaints Regarding Blocked Driveways |
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Description: |
Quality of life complaints assigned to the New York Police Department concerning a vehicle partially or completely blocking a driveway. |
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Department of Information Technology and Telecommunications, 311 Citizen Service Center |
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Complaints Regarding Derelict Vehicles |
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Description: |
Quality of life complaints assigned to the New York Police Department concerning a derelict/abandoned vehicle with at least one fixed metal license plate. |
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Source: |
Department of Information Technology and Telecommunications, 311 Citizen Service Center |
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Complaints Regarding Disorderly Youths |
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Description: |
Quality of life complaints assigned to the New York Police Department concerning behavior of youths/children acting disorderly. |
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Source: |
Department of Information Technology and Telecommunications, 311 Citizen Service Center |
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Complaints Regarding Illegal Parking |
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Description: |
Quality of life complaints assigned to the New York Police Department concerning illegal parking including double parked vehicles, commercial vehicles parked on the street overnight and vehicles blocking a bus stop, crosswalk, hydrant, or on a sidewalk. |
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Source: |
Department of Information Technology and Telecommunications, 311 Citizen Service Center |
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Complaints Regarding Noise |
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Description: |
Quality of life complaints assigned to the New York Police Department concerning noise from club/bar, house of worship (during non-service hours), neighbor, store/business, vehicle, construction, animals, and outside location, other than alarms, that do not require an immediate response. |
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Source: |
Department of Information Technology and Telecommunications, 311 Citizen
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Rodent Complaints |
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Description: |
Complaints assigned to the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene concerning a rodent(s). |
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Source: |
Department of Information Technology and Telecommunications, 311 Citizen Service Center |
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Health, Education, and Human Services |
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Average daily attendance (%) |
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Description: |
The average of students present daily as a proportion of the daily student register. |
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Department of Education |
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Certified teachers (%) |
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Description: |
The percent of teachers with a State license as of September of a given year. |
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Department of Education |
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Children in the public schools who have completed required immunization (%) |
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Description: |
The number of children in public schools who have completed all immunizations required by the State Department of Health, divided by the number of children enrolled in NYC public schools. |
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Department of Education |
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Deaths due to drug abuse |
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Description: |
Deaths due to use of, or accidental poisoning by, psychoactive substances. Drug abuse excludes alcohol and tobacco. |
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Food service establishments failing initial inspection (%) |
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Description: |
The percent of food service establishments receiving a failing grade at initial inspection. |
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Infant mortality rate (per 1,000 live births) |
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Description: |
Deaths of infants under one year of age per 1,000 live births in the calendar year. |
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New cases among children less than 18 years requiring environmental intervention for lead poisoning in accordance with Local Law 1 of 2004 |
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Description: |
The number of newly identified children less than 18 years old with a venous blood lead level test result that requires environmental intervention. The Environmental Intervention Blood Lead Level (EIBLL), effective August 2, 2004 in accordance with Local Law 1 of 2004, is a venous blood level greater than or equal to 15 micrograms per deciliter. Previously, the EIBLL was a venous blood lead level greater than or equal to 20 micrograms per deciliter, or two tests at 15-19 micrograms per deciliter taken at least three months apart where the second test was a venous type. |
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Persons receiving food stamps |
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Description: |
As of June 30, the number of eligible persons receiving federally supported food stamps, including both public assistance recipients and non-recipients. Include persons who receive food stamps at residential treatment centers. |
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Persons enrolled in public health insurance |
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Description: |
At the end of the reporting period, the total number of persons enrolled in various public health insurance programs, including Medicaid with public assistance, Medicaid without public assistance (Medicaid-only), and Family Health Plus. |
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Persons receiving public assistance |
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Description: |
As of June 30, the number of persons eligible for the time-limited Family Assistance Program or the Safety Net Assistance Program. As of November 2001, the 60-month Converted to Safety Net program is included. |
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Students in schools that exceed capacity (%) |
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Description: |
The percent of the enrolled student population that attend schools where enrollment is 100 percent or more of functional capacity. Committees of teachers, principals, superintendents, curriculum specialists and facilities planning experts set a school’s functional capacity. |
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Department of Education |
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Students in grades 3 to 8 meeting or exceeding standards
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Description: |
The percent of general and special education students who meet the learning standard in English Language Arts (ELA) for their grade by performing at Level 3 (Proficient) or higher. Scores are on a scale ranging from Level 1, below basic proficiency level, through Level 4, the advanced level. Fiscal 2002 year's grade 7 scores were exluded as results of the test appeared inconsistent with other available information and were not released. Other years include all grades, 3-8. |
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Division of Assessment and Accountability |
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Substantiated abuse and/or neglect reports |
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Description: |
The total number of reports alleging child abuse or neglect, routed to ACS through the State Central Registry, that were substantiated by investigation. Substantiated investigations are those that produce credible evidence of abuse or neglect. |
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Infrastructure, Administrative and Community Services |
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Acceptably clean sidewalks (%) |
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Description: |
Percent of sample blocks in the community board rated acceptably clean by Mayor’s Office field inspectors, based on a seven-point picture-based rating scale. Figures show annual averages based on twice-monthly ratings of the community board’s sidewalk sample. |
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Air complaints |
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Description: |
Number of complaints in the community board concerning air quality, odors, or other issues related to air during the fiscal year. |
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Asbestos complaints |
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Description: |
Number of complaints in the community board concerning asbestos during the fiscal year. |
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City-supported housing construction starts (units) |
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Description: |
Housing units started in newly constructed buildings through the Department of Housing Preservation and Development (HPD) programs, and existing housing units in private ownership that receive loans from HPD to start rehabilitation construction work. |
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Individual landmarks designated |
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Description: |
Cumulative number of individual properties with landmark status as determined by the Commission. Landmarks that cross community board boundaries, such as bridges, are represented in the data for more than one community board. |
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Noise complaints |
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Description: |
Number of complaints in the community board concerning noise during the fiscal year. This figure includes complaints to DEP only. |
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Occupied residential units in City-owned buildings |
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Description: |
The number of occupied residential units
within in rem buildings managed by the Department of Housing Preservation and
Development. |
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Pothole Work Orders |
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Description: |
The number of new pothole work orders opened. Potholes are reported through calls to the 311 Citizen Service Center, emails, or written correspondence by the public, elected officials, or agency personnel during the course of inspections. |
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Priority A (emergency) complaints |
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Description: |
Complaints recorded in the Building Information System (BIS) describing emergency conditions. |
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Priority B (nonemergency) complaints |
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Description: |
Complaints recorded in the Building Information System (BIS) describing nonemergency conditions. |
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Private waste transfer station permits |
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Description: |
Number of permitted transfer stations. |
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Small parks and playground - acceptable conditions (%) |
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Description: |
Percent of small parks and playgrounds in the community board that pass an inspection based on 16 individual features. If three or more features are rated unacceptable based on the Parks Inspection Program, or if one condition is judged a serious safety hazard, the entire site is rated unacceptable. |
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Small parks and playgrounds- acceptably clean (%) |
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Description: |
Cleanliness is a subset of acceptable overall condition. A small park or playground is rated acceptable for cleanliness only if at least three of the following four features are rated acceptable: glass, graffiti, weeds and litter. |
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Acceptably clean streets (%) |
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Description: |
Percent of over 6,000 sample blocks rated acceptably clean by Mayor’s Office field inspectors, based on a seven-point picture-based rating scale. Figures show annual averages based on twice-monthly ratings of the citywide street sample. |
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Tons per day collected for disposal |
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Description: |
Average tons of refuse collected per operational day. |
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Curbside and containerized recycling diversion rate (%) |
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Description: |
Percent of the Department’s residential waste stream that is recycled. |
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Curbside and containerized recycled tons per day |
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Description: |
Tons of recycled material collected by DSNY at city residences, public schools and institutions. |
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Water main breaks |
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Description: |
The number of water main breaks responded to by the Department. |
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Public Safety and Legal Affairs |
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Average response time to all crimes in progress (minutes) |
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Description: |
The average response time to all critical crimes (such as shots fired, robbery, assault with a weapon), serious crimes (such as larceny from a person, assault involving a weapon, larceny of an auto) and noncritical crimes (those crimes not involving an imminent threat of personal injury). Response time is measured from the receipt of a call to the time officers arrive on the scene. |
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New York Police Department |
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Burglary |
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Description: |
Total number of burglaries corresponding to New York State Penal Law: burglary. |
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Source: |
New York Police Department |
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Civilian fire fatalities |
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Description: |
The number of people, excluding firefighters, who died as a result of injuries sustained in a fire. |
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Domestic violence related felonious assault |
Description: |
The number of felonious assaults involving family members who are either related by blood, related by marriage (in-laws), married, have children in common, formerly married to one another (separated or divorced), or live in a family-type arrangement, as well as people who are not related by blood or marriage and who are or have been in an intimate relationship, regardless of whether such persons have lived together at any time. |
Source: |
NYPD Office of Management Analysis and Planning |
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Domestic violence related murder |
Description: |
The number of murders involving family members who are either related by blood, related by marriage (in-laws), married, have children in common, formerly married to one another (separated or divorced), or live in a family-type arrangement, as well as people who are not related by blood or marriage and who are or have been in an intimate relationship, regardless of whether such persons have lived together at any time. |
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NYPD Office of Management Analysis and Planning |
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Domestic violence related radio runs |
Description: |
The number of radio runs (police officers responding) involving incidents of possible violence between family members who are either related by blood, related by marriage (in-laws), married, have children in common, formerly married to one another (separated or divorced), or live in a family-type arrangement, as well as people who are not related by blood or marriage and who are or have been in an intimate relationship, regardless of whether such persons have lived together at any time. |
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NYPD Office of Management Analysis and Planning |
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Domestic violence related rape |
Description: |
The number of rapes involving family members who are either related by blood, related by marriage (in-laws), married, have children in common, formerly married to one another (separated or divorced), or live in a family-type arrangement, as well as people who are not related by blood or marriage and who are or have been in an intimate relationship, regardless of whether such persons have lived together at any time. |
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NYPD Office of Management Analysis and Planning |
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Felonious assault |
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Description: |
Total number of felonious assault corresponding to New York State Penal Law: felonious assault. |
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New York Police Department |
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Forcible rape |
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Description: |
Total number of forcible rapes corresponding to New York State Penal Law: forcible rape. |
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New York Police Department |
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Grand larceny |
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Description: |
Total number of grand larcenies corresponding to New York State Penal Law: grand larceny. |
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New York Police Department |
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Grand larceny auto |
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Description: |
Total number of grand larceny autos corresponding to New York State Penal Law: grand larceny auto. |
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New York Police Department |
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Hate crimes (total) |
Description: |
The total number of offenses and unlawful acts that were motivated in whole or in substantial part by an identification with a particular race, religion, ethnicity, gender, age, disability, or sexual orientation. |
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NYPD Hate Crime Task Force; NYPD Office of Management Analysis and Planning |
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Hate crime related felonious assault |
Description: |
The number of felonious assaults motivated in whole or in substantial part by an identification with a particular race, religion, ethnicity, gender, age, disability, or sexual orientation. |
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NYPD Hate Crime Task Force; NYPD Office of Management Analysis and Planning |
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Hate crime related murder |
Description: |
The number of murders motivated in whole or in substantial part by an identification with a particular race, religion, ethnicity, gender, age, disability, or sexual orientation. |
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NYPD Hate Crime Task Force; NYPD Office of Management Analysis and Planning |
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Major felony crime (total) |
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Description: |
Total number of major felony crimes within seven categories, corresponding to New York State Penal Law: murder and non-negligent manslaughter, forcible rape, robbery, felonious assault, burglary, grand larceny, and grand larceny auto. Figures are also listed separately for each category of major felony. |
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New York Police Department |
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Medical emergencies (fire unit only) |
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Description: |
Life-threatening emergencies that fire companies respond to as Certified First Responders-Defibrillators. |
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Murder and non-negligent manslaughter |
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Description: |
Total number of murders and non-negiligent manslaughter corresponding to New York State Penal Law: murder and non-negligent manslaughter. |
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Source: |
New York Police Department |
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Nonfire and nonmedical emergencies |
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Description: |
Utility and other emergencies that are not fire or medical related. |
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Nonstructural fires |
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Description: |
Fires that do not occur in structures, such as brush, rubbish, and automobile fires. |
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Robbery |
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Description: |
Total number of robberies corresponding to New York State Penal Law: robberies. |
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Source: |
New York Police Department |
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Structural fires |
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Description: |
Number of structural fires in the community board during the fiscal year. |
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Business and Cultural Affairs |
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Resolved consumer complaints |
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Description: |
Total number of registered consumer complaints that were resolved by the Department, regardless of disposition. |
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