New York Report On Social Indicators.
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§ 16. Report on social indicators. The mayor shall submit an annual
report to the council, borough presidents, and community boards
analyzing the social, economic and environmental health of the city and
proposing strategies for addressing the issues raised in such analysis.
The report shall present and analyze data on the social, economic and
environmental conditions which are significantly related to the
jurisdiction of the agencies responsible for the services specified in
section twenty seven hundred four, the health and hospitals corporation,
and such other agencies as the mayor shall from time to time specify.
The report shall include the generally accepted indices of unemployment,
poverty, child welfare, housing quality, homelessness, health, physical
environment, crime, and such other indices as the mayor shall require by
executive order or the council shall require by local law. Such report
shall be submitted no later than sixty days before the community boards
are required to submit budget priorities pursuant to section two hundred
thirty and shall contain: (1) the reasonably available statistical data,
for the current and previous five years, on such conditions in the city
and, where possible, in its subdivisions; and a comparison of this data
with such relevant national, regional or other standards or averages as
the mayor deems appropriate; (2) a narrative discussion of the
differences in such conditions among the subdivisions of the city and of
the changes over time in such conditions; and (3) the mayor's short and
long term plans, organized by agency or by issue, for responding to the
significant problems evidenced by the data presented in the report.