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  • Department of State I.D. No. 2026-0316 - Nassau Expeditors Inc. Variance - Basement Ceiling Requirements
    June 24, 2026

    Nassau Expeditors Inc. requests a variance from New York State Uniform Fire Prevention and Building Code basement ceiling requirements for a dwelling at 104 Grand Boulevard in Massapequa Park, Nassau County.

  • Department of State I.D. No. 2026-0318 - David A. Barbuti Architect Variance - Stair Headroom
June 24, 2026

Architect seeks variance from New York State stair headroom and fire code requirements for a single-family dwelling at 26 McKeel Avenue in Tarrytown, Westchester County.

  • Department of State I.D. No. 2026-0313 - James Lerner Architect Variance - Bathroom and Basement Headroom
    June 24, 2026

    James Lerner Architect requests variance from New York State building code requirements for bathroom and basement headroom at 109 Caroline Avenue in Hempstead, Nassau County.

  • MTA I.D. No. 2026-0120 - 138th Street - Grand Concourse Station Variance - Safety Requirements
    June 24, 2026

    Metropolitan Transportation Authority seeks a safety variance for the 138th Street-Grand Concourse Station in the Bronx to address delayed egress and existing code compliance requirements.

  • Public Service Commission - Applicable Regulatory Regime Under the Public Service Law for the Owner/Operator of a Solar-powered Generation Facility (I.D. No. PSC-25-26-00009-P)
    June 24, 2026

    Public Service Commission proposed rule on regulatory treatment for a 119-megawatt solar photovoltaic generation facility in Jefferson County, New York, seeking Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity under a lightened regulatory regime.

  • Public Service Commission - Implementation of a Non-pipe Alternatives Framework (I.D. No. PSC-25-26-00008-P)
    June 24, 2026

    New York Public Service Commission proposes non-pipe alternatives framework for National Grid allowing cost-recovery surcharges and financial incentives for water and gas efficiency projects in lieu of infrastructure expansion.

  • Public Service Commission - Extension of Current Base Tariff Rates (I.D. No. PSC-25-26-00007-P)
    June 24, 2026

    Public Service Commission proposed rule extends base tariff rates for National Grid NY and KeySpan Gas East through March 31, 2028, with regulatory liabilities, two-way tracking mechanisms, and cost recovery surcharges.

  • Department of Environmental Conservation - Amendments to New York State Fisher and Pine Marten Trapping Seasons and Methods for Allowable Take (I.D. No. ENV-24-25-00005-A)
    June 24, 2026

    New York Department of Environmental Conservation amends regulations to modify fisher trapping seasons in upstate New York, following review of 83 public comments on animal welfare and population management concerns.

  • Department of Civil Service - Jurisdictional Classification (I.D. No. CVS-09-26-00013-A)
    June 24, 2026

    New York Department of Civil Service amends Title 4 NYCRR Appendix 2 to reclassify certain positions in the non-competitive class with no substantive changes from the prior published version.

  • Department of Civil Service - Jurisdictional Classification (I.D. No. CVS-09-26-00012-A)
    June 24, 2026

    New York Department of Civil Service classifies a position in the non-competitive class under Title 4 NYCRR Appendix 2 with no substantive changes from the previously published rule.

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