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Bluesky community! This is my official NYC mayor account. I’ll be posting updates on what’s happening at City Hall and how we’re delivering for New Yorkers. It’s great to be here.

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Ahmed Tigani joins as Commissioner of the Department of Buildings, bringing deep experience in housing, land use, and city operations. He currently serves as Acting Commissioner of HPD and previously helped streamline operations, accelerate project review, and strengthen safety and transparency at DOB. He'll ensure buildings are safe, construction moves efficiently, and the city delivers housing while protecting tenants and workers.

Ahmed Tigani joins as Commissioner of the Department of Buildings, bringing deep experience in housing, land use, and city operations. He currently serves as Acting Commissioner of HPD and previously helped streamline operations, accelerate project review, and strengthen safety and transparency at DOB. He'll ensure buildings are safe, construction moves efficiently, and the city delivers housing while protecting tenants and workers.

Ahmed Tigani sitting at a table signing a paper, with Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani on the left and a white soccer jersey with Brooklyn written on it hanging on the right. Mimicking a sports team signing a major player graphic.

“Ahmed Tigani” written and signed in the top left and “Commissioner of the Department of Buildings” written on the top right.

Ahmed Tigani sitting at a table signing a paper, with Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani on the left and a white soccer jersey with Brooklyn written on it hanging on the right. Mimicking a sports team signing a major player graphic. “Ahmed Tigani” written and signed in the top left and “Commissioner of the Department of Buildings” written on the top right.

Louise Yeung joins as Chief Climate Officer, leading the Mayor's Office of Climate and Environmental Justice. She previously served as Chief Climate Officer in the NYC Comptroller's office, Director of Resiliency at DOT, and VP of Energy at NYC EDC, where she expanded renewable energy across city assets. She'll advance climate action and environmental justice across all city agencies.

Louise Yeung joins as Chief Climate Officer, leading the Mayor's Office of Climate and Environmental Justice. She previously served as Chief Climate Officer in the NYC Comptroller's office, Director of Resiliency at DOT, and VP of Energy at NYC EDC, where she expanded renewable energy across city assets. She'll advance climate action and environmental justice across all city agencies.

Louise Yeung sitting at a table signing a paper, with Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani on the left and a white soccer jersey with Brooklyn written on it hanging on the right. Mimicking a sports team signing a major player graphic.

“Louise Yeung” written and signed in the top left and “Chief Climate Officer” written on the top right.

Louise Yeung sitting at a table signing a paper, with Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani on the left and a white soccer jersey with Brooklyn written on it hanging on the right. Mimicking a sports team signing a major player graphic. “Louise Yeung” written and signed in the top left and “Chief Climate Officer” written on the top right.

Welcome to A New Era, Ahmed Tigani and Louise Yeung!

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While worker injuries and incidents are down over 30% compared to last year, we have seen a troubling number of fatal worker falls.

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NYC enforcing new safety rules for cranes after 2-year probe into Midtown collapse The city’s buildings department says diesel-powered tower cranes must have fire suppression and detection systems to prevent similar incidents.

New York City building officials are enforcing new safety regulations for cranes after determining the cause of a partial crane collapse that injured several people in Midtown in 2023.
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The bulky, green sidewalk scaffolding that wraps around many buildings in New York City is as familiar a sight as rush-hour traffic — and just as reviled. But on Tuesday, city officials unveiled six designs that reimagine the structures. nyti.ms/3XxvNLU

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NYC Homeowners & Small Landlords Can Apply for Free, No-Penalty Building Inspections - City Limits The Department of Building's No-Penalty Inspection Program returns from May 19 to June 30, when homeowners, small landlords and small business owners can schedule free inspections to make sure their p...

The No-Penalty Inspection Program returns from May 19 to June 30, when homeowners, small landlords and small business owners can schedule free @nycbuildings.bsky.social' inspections to make sure their properties are safe and up to code. More here: bit.ly/4mjB1Gs

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This tragic incident underscores the vital importance of strict compliance with NYC’s construction rules.

Read the full report, which was conducted by LERA Consulting Engineers, with the NYC Department of Investigations, and the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office: www.nyc.gov/assets/build...

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Workers removed bricks and mortar from a load-bearing pier without proper shoring, severely weakening the nearly 100-year-old building. Other contributing factors included poor maintenance, a flawed engineering assessment, and original construction deficiencies.

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🚨 DOB has released the official report on the fatal 2023 parking garage collapse in Manhattan’s Financial District - revealing multiple causes, the most significant of which being the illegal demolition of a critical structural pier without permits.

Check out the full report ⏬

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An illustration of an NYC Votes rat with text that reads, "2025 is an odd year. Why that matters."

An illustration of an NYC Votes rat with text that reads, "2025 is an odd year. Why that matters."

Every four years, NYC votes for mayor, City Council, and many more local offices. Odd numbered years equals city elections.

Every four years, NYC votes for mayor, City Council, and many more local offices. Odd numbered years equals city elections.

January may have felt like an entire year so far, but we're just getting started.

Odd numbered years = City elections (mayor, City Council, etc...)

Here's what you need to know🧵

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In case you hadn't noticed, it's a little chilly out there 🥶🥶🥶

Freezing temperatures and winter storms can cause serious maintenance issues for buildings and construction sites and taking proper steps to winterize is essential! Learn more: bit.ly/4at1lYT

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Thanks for the heads up on that. The rule states that photos ARE required. We'll check in with our team over here about updating the FAQ section.

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Weather Advisories - Buildings

Check out our Weather Advisory page to sign up for future alerts and to learn more: bit.ly/3ZCBGte

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⚠️NYC Severe #WeatherAdvisory ⚠️

The NYC metropolitan area is expecting severe weather, including heavy rain and wind gusts of up to 50 mph, starting Thursday and continuing Friday.

We're reminding all builders, contractors, crane operators, and property owners secure their sites and equipment!

1 year ago 4 0 1 0

DOB inspectors have been instructed not to issue violations if the construction tastes delicious enough.

All penalties are being waived for unpermitted gingerbread construction through Dec 31.

1 year ago 6 2 0 0
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