New York Department of Civil Service reclassifies certain positions to non-competitive class under Title 4 NYCRR Appendix 2; effective June 10, 2026.
New York State Gaming Commission proposed rule expands Thoroughbred racing surface-change wager protections to include synthetic surfaces at Belmont Park beginning September 18, 2026.
Public Service Commission authorizes 3109 LLC to submeter electricity at 3109 Buhre Avenue in the Bronx within Consolidated Edison service territory; effective May 20, 2026.
New York Public Service Commission seeks comment on identifying transmission projects driven by public policy requirements, with a May 4, 2026 Joint Utilities report analyzing potential bulk system needs and cost allocation options.
Public Service Commission petition allows Niagara Mohawk Power Corporation (National Grid) to include 100 percent of Construction Work in Progress in rate base for Phase 2 transmission projects, potentially saving customers over $600 million in redu…
Public Service Commission authorizes Bear Ridge Solar, LLC to issue up to $300 million in debt financing for a 100 MW solar facility in Niagara County, New York under Section 69 of the Public Service Law.
Public Service Commission proposes approval of eight local transmission projects recommended by Joint Utilities under the Coordinated Grid Planning Process, with project costs ranging from $92 million to $2.316 billion to be recovered through the Co…
Todd O'Connell Architects petitioned New York Department of State for a variance from Uniform Fire Prevention and Building Code safety requirements at 27 Lake Road, Lake Success; public comment is accepted through the Building Standards and Codes of…
New York Department of Civil Service reclassifies certain positions into exempt and non-competitive classes under Title 4 NYCRR; effective June 10, 2026.
New York Department of Civil Service increases annual family sick leave for eligible M/C employees from 25 to 30 days; effective June 10, 2026.
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