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  • Department of Civil Service - Jurisdictional Classification (I.D. No. CVS-09-26-00005-A)
    June 24, 2026

    Department of Civil Service updates New York civil service classifications by deleting and reclassifying positions in the non-competitive employment class under Title 4 NYCRR Appendix 2.

  • MTA I.D. No. 2026-0112 - Bedford-Nostrand Avenues Station Variance - Safety Requirements
June 24, 2026

Metropolitan Transportation Authority seeks variance from safety and delayed-egress requirements for the existing Bedford-Nostrand Avenues Station rail transit facility in Brooklyn.

  • MTA I.D. No. 2026-0114 - 238th Street Station Variance - Safety Requirements
    June 24, 2026

    Metropolitan Transportation Authority requests variance from safety and delayed egress requirements for the existing 238th Street Station rail transit facility in the Bronx.

  • MTA I.D. No. 2026-0116 - Nostrand Station Variance - Safety Requirements
    June 24, 2026

    Metropolitan Transportation Authority seeks a variance from safety and delayed egress requirements for the existing Nostrand Station rail transit facility in Brooklyn to address specific code compliance issues.

  • MTA I.D. No. 2026-0118 - Winthrop Street Station Variance - Safety Requirements
    June 24, 2026

    Metropolitan Transportation Authority requests variance from safety and delayed egress requirements for Winthrop Street Station in Brooklyn to address rail transit station code compliance issues.

  • MTA I.D. No. 2026-0119 - Beverly Road Station Variance - Safety Requirements
    June 24, 2026

    Metropolitan Transportation Authority seeks a safety variance for Beverly Road Station in Brooklyn to address delayed egress provisions and other transit facility safety code requirements.

  • Department of State I.D. No. 2026-0307 - Michael Sudano Architect Variance - Basement Height Requirements
    June 24, 2026

    Michael Sudano Architect P.C. requests a variance from New York State Uniform Fire Prevention and Building Code basement height requirements for an existing dwelling at 3 Indian Road in Southampton, Suffolk County.

  • Department of State I.D. No. 2026-0317 - Alan Fraccola Variance - Life Safety Issues Multiple Residence
    June 24, 2026

    New York Department of State variance petition (ID 2026-0317) seeks relief from Multiple Residence Law fire safety requirements including second exits and fire-rated ceilings for a dwelling at 1416 Genesee Street in Utica.

  • Department of State I.D. No. 2026-0319 - Hopkins Architect Variance - Exit Passageway Openings
    June 24, 2026

    Hopkins Architect requests a variance from New York State fire code requirements for exit passageway openings at a three-story building at 555 Warburton Avenue and 15 Spring Street in Hastings-on-Hudson, Westchester County.

  • Public Service Commission - Petition to Submeter Electricity (I.D. No. PSC-25-26-00005-P)
    June 24, 2026

    Public Service Commission proposed rule (I.D. No. PSC-25-26-00005-P) considers 40 X Owner LLC's petition to submeter electricity at a new mixed-income residential building in Consolidated Edison's service territory and requests waiver of the energy …

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