Councilman Eric Ulrich and his wife welcomed their first kid, Lily, into the world today. Congratulations.
h/t Dan Halloran
Councilman Eric Ulrich and his wife welcomed their first kid, Lily, into the world today. Congratulations.
h/t Dan Halloran
The United States is one of the few countries that does not have Paid Sick legislation — a topic currently being debated in the New York City Council — according to this map from Mother Jones.
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A source passes along this memo sent to City Council workers today:
Due to the ongoing construction at City Hall, the parking lot will be closed starting Monday July 23rd for at least 4 weeks. During this time, there will be no parking available in the City Hall lot except for the Stated Meeting on Wednesday, July 25th.
We are working to seek alternate parking but ask that you please use mass transit whenever possible. If you have any questions, please call me at 212-788-####.
Thank you.
A special election dispatch from Brooklyn, courtesy of City Councilman David Greenfield.
“You’re not giving answers. You don’t have any answers” NYPD Commissioner Ray Kelly told a Councilman yesterday.
Something that a few City Council members got in the mail today.
January 25, 2012
Council Member Vacca rides the train to City Hall after attending a press conference discussing efforts to improve the safety of intersections and pedestrian plazas for blind and visually impaired pedestrians.
Best art accompanying an announcement for a Request for Proposals, via City Councilman Mathieu Eugene of Brooklyn.