Regarding the bureau of revenue, looking to move our cases toward execution. I will say that in december, i attended a meeting of the creditors for Lynette Sweet, who owes the city 74,000 as the result of an order that this body imposed on her for misused finance funds. It looks like we have a chance of recovering as a result of that proceeding, but we learned that a lot of other debtors are owed money including the i. R. S. , which has priority. So were not higher priority than the i. R. S. , unfortunately. So well monitor that and appear at hearings for the city. Payit plans are up to date. And on pages 5 and 6, you can see our customary charts that list the caseload statistics in graphic form. I will take any questions. Commissioners . Commissioner chiu . Yes. In your write up, the new York City Campaign finance board, the director talked about using data to investigate and uncover wrongdoing. Is that something that we could do here . I think so, yes. We track and require disclosure
Execution. I will say that in december, i attended a meeting of the creditors for Lynette Sweet, who owes the city 74,000 as the result of an order that this body imposed on her for misused finance funds. It looks like we have a chance of recovering as a result of that proceeding, but we learned that a lot of other debtors are owed money including the i. R. S. , which has priority. So were not higher priority than the i. R. S. , unfortunately. So well monitor that and appear at hearings for the city. Payit plans are up to date. And on pages 5 and 6, you can see our customary charts that list the caseload statistics in graphic form. I will take any questions. Commissioners . Commissioner chiu . Yes. In your write up, the new York City Campaign finance board, the director talked about using data to investigate and uncover wrongdoing. Is that something that we could do here . I think so, yes. We track and require disclosure of a lot of the same information and we dump it into a portal cal
Clerk please step up, sir. Id like to have a moment of silence for mayor lee. I was shocked to hear that he passed away. I personally loved mayor lee, his wife, anita, and his two daughters. The last time i talked to mayor lee, it was not a very nice conversation. But id like to have a moment of silence for mayor lee, and for that little 8yearold boy, gabriel, who has murdered by his father because he thought he was gay. So, moment of silence, please. Thank you. Miss canada, and i have a picture, if you can show it on the overboard, please, 100yearold woman lived right across the street from ms. Breed. In my opinion, was taken with a noose from her house and she died. But after she died, she was left in a cold freezer for one month because the family couldnt afford to get her out of storage to bury her. Thats the legacy of lee and breed. No way. Clerk thank you for your Public Comment. Madam president . Next speaker, please. Um, i guess my condolences to the family for ed lees passing.
And its shown graphically here we start out with 1. 68 million acre feet and then you see along the bottom line theres a series of fiscal years with 86 to 76, 77 following that. The blue line shows the decreasing level of storage through the end of the year. As we got to Different Levels of storage available to us because ours say storagebased system, you end up with a new level of rationing as it gets worse and worse. Interest in the middle of 1988 we go to 10 rationing. In the middle of 1990, 20 rationing and this goes to 25 rationing because we still have a small bit of drought supply, 2 million a day of drought supply we havent achieved wed have to go through as we go to the next to the last year of the drought. This ends with this sequence with us getting to del dead pool and that means theres some left in the reservoir but you cant get it out. You throw a hose in and pump it out in an abnormal way but it cant be released through normal mechanisms. This is how we track our work ov
Good morning. Its such an amazing, wonderful, wonderful morning. Thank you for coming to this incredible event. Im the director from the office of the mayor. I want to do a few House Keeping notes beforehanding it over. I want to thank the office, our incredible leader here who made the event possible. And the partners at jon stewart company. I know i see kathryn back there, the amazing people. Thank you for your leadership. applause and the community of infrastructure and investment, nadia, you are somewhere here. Thank you so much for the investment in the Amazing Development and the Mayors Office of housing and community development. Thank you for coming here. So without further adue, we want to start the celebration this Ribbon Cutting, this amazing moment, we have our Supervisor Malia Cohen and mayor london breed here. First, i want to bring up our director to kick us off. applause thank you very much for being here this morning. This is a really, really important time for me and