List of New York City agencies
List of New York City Agencies provides an overview of the various departments, bureaus, and agencies that administer a range of services, regulations, and policies in New York City. These entities are responsible for the city's public welfare, safety, infrastructure, and administrative functions. This article categorizes these agencies to offer a comprehensive understanding of New York City's governmental structure.
Public Safety[edit | edit source]
- New York City Police Department (NYPD): Responsible for law enforcement and investigation within the five boroughs of New York City.
- New York City Fire Department (FDNY): Provides fire protection, technical rescue, primary response to biological, chemical, and radioactive hazards, and emergency medical services.
- New York City Emergency Management (NYCEM): Coordinates citywide emergency planning and response for natural and man-made disasters.
- Department of Correction (DOC): Manages the city's jail system, including the provision of custody, control, and care of inmates.
Health and Human Services[edit | edit source]
- Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DOHMH): Protects and promotes the health and mental well-being of all New Yorkers.
- Human Resources Administration (HRA): Provides social services support to families and individuals in need, including public benefits and food assistance.
- Administration for Children's Services (ACS): Protects and promotes the safety and well-being of New York City's children and families by providing child welfare, juvenile justice, and early care and education services.
Education[edit | edit source]
- New York City Department of Education (DOE): Manages the city's public school system, the largest in the United States, including elementary, middle, and high schools.
- City University of New York (CUNY): Comprises 25 colleges across the city, providing higher education and research opportunities.
Infrastructure and Transportation[edit | edit source]
- Department of Transportation (DOT): Oversees the city's transportation infrastructure, including roads, bridges, and ferries.
- Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA): Provides public transportation in the New York City metropolitan area, including subways, buses, and railroads.
- Department of Environmental Protection (DEP): Manages the city's water supply and wastewater treatment, and enforces the city's environmental laws.
Economic Development[edit | edit source]
- Economic Development Corporation (EDC): Works to stimulate economic growth and increase job opportunities in New York City.
- Department of Small Business Services (SBS): Supports the development and growth of New York City's small businesses.
Housing and Development[edit | edit source]
- Department of Housing Preservation and Development (HPD): Promotes the quality and affordability of the city's housing and the strength and diversity of its many neighborhoods.
- New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA): Provides affordable housing to more than 400,000 New Yorkers.
Parks and Recreation[edit | edit source]
- New York City Department of Parks and Recreation (NYC Parks): Manages the city's parks, playgrounds, and recreational facilities.
Cultural Affairs[edit | edit source]
- Department of Cultural Affairs (DCLA): Supports and promotes the city's cultural life through funding, public programs, and advocacy.
Sanitation[edit | edit source]
- Department of Sanitation (DSNY): Responsible for garbage collection, recycling collection, street cleaning, and snow removal.
Legal and Regulatory[edit | edit source]
- Law Department (Corporation Counsel): Represents the city in legal matters.
- Department of Buildings (DOB): Ensures the safe and lawful use of buildings and properties by enforcing the City's Building Code, Electrical Code, Zoning Resolution, New York State Labor Law, and New York State Multiple Dwelling Law.
Conclusion[edit | edit source]
The List of New York City Agencies encompasses a wide array of entities each dedicated to serving the city and its residents in their unique capacities. These agencies work together to ensure the safety, health, prosperity, and quality of life for all New Yorkers.
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