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Mayor Bloomberg unveiled first of its kind data analytics system that will help the Fire Department continue to keep New Yorkers safe
  • The Risk Based Inspection System will help firefighters prioritize the nearly 50,000 full-building fire safety inspections they do throughout the City each year.
  • The system takes into account, for example, the height and age of a building, the materials from which it was constructed, whether it has a sprinkler system, its last date of inspection, and other factors, and then helps the FDNY identify buildings at highest risk for fire.
  • The system is an example of data making New York City safer. The Risk Based Inspection System helps makes the first line of fire defense in our city - fire safety inspections - even stronger.
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Mayor Bloomberg detailed the $20 billion investments in the City water system and announced water quality upgrade
  • New York City leads the nation with more than $20 billion in investments to protect drinking water and wastewater infrastructure.
  • The Gowanus Canal project includes an upgrade to a wastewater pump station and an upgrade to the tunnel.
  • The Department of Environmental Protection made improvements which protect the facility from future storms.
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Mayor Bloomberg announced that the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) has approved a major portion of New York City’s Sandy Recovery Action Plan
  • The Federal relief funds will allow the City to launch initiatives and extend relief to more New Yorkers in need – particularly home owners and small businesses with extensive damages and expenses. Visit NYC Recovery to learn more about the City’s recovery efforts.
  • Starting on May 20, New York City business owners will be able to apply for loans up to $150,000 and grants up to $60,000. For more information and to find out what you need to apply to the Business Loan and Grant Program, visit NYC Business Solutions.
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Mayor welcomes Norwegian Cruise Line’s Breakaway to Pier 88

  • Norwegian Cruise line is the biggest cruise ship ever to dock in New York City.
  • New York is the #1 cruise ship port in the Northeast. Over the past four years, the number of cruise ship passengers embarking here has grown by 32%.
  • 52 million people visited New York City last year. New York’s tourism industry has had a $55.3 billion impact on the economy and created thousands more new jobs.
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Mayor Bloomberg Presents Fiscal Year 2014 Executive Budget

Mayor Bloomberg today presented the Fiscal Year (FY) 2014 Executive Budget and an updated four-year financial plan. New York City's continued economic growth, prudent planning and fiscal discipline have provided for a balanced budget that does not rely on tax increases and maintains the services that have been part of the backbone of the improved quality of life in the city. The Executive Budget holds controllable spending levels flat from FY 2013 to FY 2014 and includes $6.5 billion in savings achieved through 12 rounds of deficit closing actions the City has taken since 2007.
Thursday, May 2, 2013
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Mayor's Office Internship Program
Do you have an interest in public policy? In government? In public service? If so, an internship with the City of New York might be just right for you, and the Office of the Mayor is now accepting applications. From the Community Affairs Unit to the Office of Immigrant Affairs, the Mayor's Office for International Affairs to the Mayor's Office of Special Projects and Events, and many more in between, the Office of the Mayor offers internships that help support the City of New York. Whether you're looking to see policy made first-hand, give back to your community, or get the tools you need to succeed in any office, there is a department within the Mayor's Office sure to capture your interest while furthering your professional development. Our internships are aimed at college and graduate students, can be semester or year-long commitments, and are non-salaried.

Thank you for your interest in the Mayor's Office Summer Internship Program. Due to the high volume of applications received and the limited number of positions, our Summer 2013 session is closed at this time. If you would like to submit an application for the Fall 2013 session, we will keep it on file and consider it as opportunities become available.

Thank you again for your interest in the Office of the Mayor. We wish you the best for your summer internship search.
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Mayor Bloomberg Presents FY 2013 Preliminary Budget
Mayor Bloomberg today presented a Fiscal Year (FY) 2013 Preliminary Budget and an updated four-year financial plan. The Mayor outlined a plan that achieves a balanced budget - closing a $2 billion budget gap without tax increases - which is made possible by the City's years of prudent planning and spending restraint.
Thursday, February 2, 2012
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Mayor Bloomberg Releases 2005 Campaign Accountability Report
Mayor Bloomberg today released his third Campaign Accountability Report, showing that nearly a year and a half after Election Day 2005, 96% of the 100 campaign promises the Mayor made during the 2005 campaign have either been fully implemented or are currently being implemented.
Monday, May 7, 2007
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Public Safety Accomplishments

ArrowMayor Bloomberg and Police Commissioner Kelly Announce 2012 Sets All-Time Record for Fewest Murders and Fewest Shootings in New York City History

Public Safety Initiatives

ArrowMayors Against Illegal Guns is a coalition of more than 500 mayors from more than 40 states and the District of Columbia who have joined forces to combat illegal guns.

NYC Card

Arrow Mayor Bloomberg Announces 50,000 'New York City Cards' Outlining Top Priorities in Washington and Albany Are Now Headed to Mailboxes of Every Large Political Donor in New York City.

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MayorStat

"MayorStat" reporting provides tracking of the commitment to reduce staff and budget in the Office of the Mayor.