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Various legislative introductions

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Council Member Adams presents several legislative introductions for consideration.

  • Introduction 100: Suspension of alternate side parking for Losar (Tibetan New Year)
  • Introduction 697-A: Requirement for waste characterization studies by the Department of Sanitation
  • Introduction 587-A: Mandates for 311 customer service center to conduct satisfaction surveys and provide options to reopen service requests
  • Introduction 77-A: Reforms to post-employment lobbying rules for former city employees
Adrienne E. Adams
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Introduction 100 sponsored by council member Julie 1 would suspend alternate side parking rules for the holiday Lhasa also known as Tibetan New Year.
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We thank our staff members, Ricardo LaSia, Connor Mealy, Mark Chen, Kevin Kotowski, and John Bastille.
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Introduction 697 a, sponsored by council member Sandy Nurse, would require the Department of Sanitation to conduct 2 waste characterization studies, the first of which would examine the residential and institutional waste streams, to be due by January 31, 2028.
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The second would examine available information on the commercial waste stream and be due by January 31, 2032.
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We thank our staff member, Morgan Barrett.
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Introduction 587 a, sponsored by council member Eric Denowitz, would require the 3 one one customer service center to conduct customer satisfaction surveys after each individual call and provide the customer with an option to ask for the service request or complaint to be reopened by the agency.
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3011 would be required to publish information on this website every month.
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We thank our staff member, J.
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Reganapathy.
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Introduction 77 a, sponsored by council member Lincoln Ressler, would reform the current system under which former city employees and public servants are allowed to lobby city government after they have left city service.
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Under this bill, several former agency heads and employees of the mayor's office, including the chief of staff to the mayor, deputy chief of staff to the mayor, chief counsel to the mayor, chief adviser to the mayor, senior adviser to the mayor, director of intergovernmental affairs, communications director, press secretary, and any public servant who directly reports to the mayor would be barred from lobbying any city agency for 2 years.
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We thank our staff members, Jayasarigan Apathy, Erica Cohen, and David Seitzer.
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