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Int 0984-2012 Version: A Introduction 12/18/2012

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Requiring DOITT to create and maintain an interactive crime mapping website. Enacted Committee on Technology 5/15/2013 2013/039

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A Local Law to amend the New York city charter, in relation to requiring the department of information technology and telecommunications to create and maintain an interactive crime mapping website. Fernando Cabrera, Maria Del Carmen Arroyo, Gale A. Brewer, Leroy G. Comrie, Jr., Julissa Ferreras, Vincent J. Gentile, Robert Jackson, Letitia James, Annabel Palma, Diana Reyna, Jumaane D. Williams, Ruben Wills, Ydanis A. Rodriguez, Peter F. Vallone, Jr., James G. Van Bramer, Inez E. Dickens, G. Oliver Koppell, Jessica S. Lappin, James F. Gennaro, David G. Greenfield, Brad S. Lander, Melissa Mark-Viverito, Darlene Mealy, Eric A. Ulrich 1. Int. No. 984 - 12/18/12, 2. Committee Assignment Change, 3. Committee Report 3/1/13, 4. Hearing Testimony 3/1/13, 5. Hearing Transcript 3/1/13, 6. Committee Report 4/24/13, 7. Hearing Transcript 4/24/13, 8. Fiscal Impact Statement, 9. Hearing Transcript - Stated Meeting 4-25-13, 10. Mayor's Letter, 11. Local Law 39
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Int. No. 984-A By Council Members Cabrera, Arroyo, Brewer, Comrie, Ferreras, Gentile, Jackson, James, Palma, Reyna, Williams, Wills, Rodriguez, Vallone, Van Bramer, Dickens, Koppell, Lappin, Gennaro, Greenfield, Lander, Mark-Viverito, Mealy and Ulrich A Local Law to amend the New York city charter, in relation to requiring the department of information
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technology and telecommunications to create and maintain an interactive crime mapping website. Be it enacted by the Council as follows: Section 1. Section 1072 of the New York city charter is amended by amending subdivisions p and q and by adding a new subdivision r to read as follows: p. to perform such other responsibilities with respect to information technology and telecommunications matters, including responsibilities delegated elsewhere by the charter, as the mayor shall direct; [and] q. to provide to the public at no charge on the citys website an interactive map, updated as often as practicable and necessary but not less than once per week, displaying the following: 1. Permitted and approved street closures that do not allow for the passage of vehicular traffic on that street, including but not limited to closures for special events, crane operations and other construction work, film shoots and paving operations; and [2. Parking regulations.] 2. Parking regulations. The information related to paragraph (1) of this subdivision shall be searchable and sortable by time, date and borough, except that street closures for crane operations, construction work and paving operations shall have the notation subject to closure during times where closure has been permitted and approved but where such closure may or may not occur on a particular day. All information required by this subdivision shall be available on the citys website as soon as practicable but in no case less than one week prior to any such closure or change, except closures which were applied for or planned less than one week prior to any such closure or change, which shall be available on such interactive map within seventy-two hours of the permit and approval of such closure. Where a permitted and approved street closure is due to a special event, the sponsor of the event with appropriate contact information shall be provided as part of such interactive map. For the purposes of this subdivision, special event shall mean any street fair, block party or festival on a public street(s) where such activity may interfere with or obstruct the normal use by vehicular traffic of such street(s )[.]; and r. to provide to the public, at no charge on the citys website, an interactive crime map that, for each
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r. to provide to the public, at no charge on the citys website, an interactive crime map that, for each segment of a street bounded by one or more intersections and/or a terminus, shall visually display the aggregate monthly, yearly and year-to-date totals for the current and the most recent prior calendar years for each class of crime that is reported to the New York city police department, or for which an arrest was made, including crimes that occurred in parks and subway stations. Such map shall be searchable by address, zip code, and patrol precinct. All information required by this subdivision shall be available on the citys website as soon as practicable but in no case more than one month after a crime complaint has been filed. The mayor shall ensure that all agencies provide the department with such assistance and information as the department requires to compile and update the interactive crime map. 2. This local law shall take effect one hundred eighty days after its enactment.
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