New York Project Initiation; Commitment Plan.
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§ 219. Project initiation; commitment plan. a. The inclusion of a
capital project in the capital budget as adopted or amended shall
constitute a direction and order to the agency to proceed with the
preparation of a scope of project pursuant to this chapter unless
sufficient planning funds for such purpose have not been appropriated in
the capital budget. The head of the agency shall notify the comptroller
of the amount of appropriated planning funds to be encumbered for such
purpose.
b. The approval of a scope of project for a capital project pursuant
to this chapter, including the amount of obligations necessary to
finance the design and construction of the project, shall constitute a
direction and order to the agency to design the project, unless
sufficient funds for such purpose have not been appropriated in the
capital budget or are otherwise not available within the appropriate
program category of the capital program. Such approval shall constitute
notification to the comptroller of the comptroller's authorization to
expend appropriated design funds.
c. The approval of the final design for a capital project pursuant to
this chapter shall constitute a direction and order to the agency
responsible for construction to prepare bid and award documents and to
proceed to bid, unless sufficient funds for such purpose have not been
appropriated in the capital budget or are otherwise not available within
each year of the capital program in which it is projected that funds
will be expended for the completion of the project. Such approval shall
constitute notification to the comptroller of the comptroller's
authorization to expend appropriated construction funds.
d. The mayor shall require each agency to prepare and submit periodic
reports in regard to the progress of its capital projects, including
schedules and clear explanations of any delays for particular projects
and summary information on each agency's record on such matters. Such
reports shall be published at least three times each year: within ninety
days of the adoption of the capital budget; with the preliminary capital
budget; and with the executive capital budget. Copies of such reports
shall be transmitted by the mayor to the council, the city planning
commission, and the community boards, the borough boards and borough
presidents. Such reports shall include, for each project, the dates set
in the adopted capital budget for the completion of scope, design, and
construction and any changes in such dates.
1. The report issued with the executive budget shall include, for each
new capital project being proposed in the executive budget, a
description of the project including, to the extent practicable, the
information required to be included in a scope of project by paragraph
four of section two hundred ten.
2. The report issued following the adoption of the budget shall
include, for each capital project added to the budget, a description of
the project including, to the extent practicable, the information
required to be included in a scope of project by paragraph four of
section two hundred ten.
3. The report issued following the adoption of the budget shall
include, for each capital project for which a substantial change was
made, a revised description of the project including, to the extent
practicable, the information required to be included in a scope of
project by paragraph four of section two hundred ten.
e. Any capital project which results in the acquisition or
construction of a capital asset which will be subject to the
requirements of section eleven hundred ten-a shall contain a provision
requiring a comprehensive manual setting forth the useful life of the
asset and explaining the activities necessary to maintain the asset
throughout such useful life.
f. The mayor may issue directives and adopt rules and regulations in
regard to the execution of capital projects, consistent with the
requirements of subdivisions a, b, c and d of this section, which shall
be binding upon all agencies.