NYC Administrative Code

§ 18-145 — Reporting on capital project expenditures in parks.

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This section mandates the department to report on capital project expenditures in parks, including project status, funding sources, and completion dates. The information is updated triannually and aims to enhance transparency regarding capital projects. Applies to the department overseeing parks and capital projects.

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§ 18-145 Reporting on capital project expenditures in parks.

AC § 18-145

a. For each capital project, under the jurisdiction of the department for which certain data is posted on the public online capital projects database pursuant to section 5-108, the department shall post on the website of the department, the status of each such capital project. Such information shall be updated on a triannual basis and include: 1. The actual or estimated starting date and actual or estimated completion date of the current phase of such project; 2. The total amount of funds allocated to such project or, when applicable, a range of the funds available; 3. The identification of each separate source of funding allocated to such project; 4. A description of such project; 5. The location of such project, specified by borough and community district; 6. The date such project was first assigned to an employee of the department; 7. A description of any phase of such capital project that is delayed and the reason for such delay; and 8. A description of any projected or actual cost overrun for each phase of such project. b. The department shall also post on its website the total number of capital projects that were completed during the most recent fiscal year, the average amount of time taken to complete such projects, measured from the date when the design phase of each project was initiated to the date construction was completed, the total number of capital projects currently under the jurisdiction of the department, a description of potential reasons for any addition or subtraction made to the funding allocations for capital projects, and a description of potential reasons for delay for capital projects. (L.L. 2015/098, 11/4/2015, eff. 11/4/2015; Repealed L.L. 2020/037, 3/13/2020, eff. 11/22/2023 ; Added L.L. 2023/007, 1/21/2023, eff. 11/22/2023 ) Editor's note: For related unconsolidated provisions, see Appendix A at L.L. 2020/037.

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