Michael Sudano Architect P.C. filed a variance petition with New York Department of State seeking relief from Uniform Fire Prevention and Building Code safety requirements, including basement height standards, for an existing dwelling at 47 Bridle P…
Department of State hearing on July 22, 2026 at 10:00 a.m. in Albany, New York addresses proposed minimum standards for administration and enforcement of the Uniform Code.
Public Service Commission considers W 48 Owner LLC's petition to submeter electricity at a 509 West 48th Street affordable rental building and requests waiver of energy audit requirements under 16 NYCRR § 96.5(k)(3).
Public Service Commission authorizes Marine Cooperative Apts., Inc. to submeter electricity at 2239 Troy Ave., Brooklyn, New York in Consolidated Edison territory; effective May 21, 2026.
Public Service Commission approves Niagara Mohawk Power Corporation's use of Landis+Gyr G480 Ultrasonic Smart Gas Meters for gas metering in New York State, effective May 20, 2026.
Public Service Commission authorizes SB Gerard Avenue LLC to submeter electricity at 586 Gerard Avenue in the Bronx within Consolidated Edison service territory and waives energy audit requirement; effective May 20, 2026.
Public Service Commission authorizes Parkhill Homes Association to submeter electricity at 755-765 42nd Street in Brooklyn within Consolidated Edison service territory, effective May 20, 2026.
Public Service Commission authorizes Broadway 2024 PropCo LLC to submeter electricity at 222 Broadway in Consolidated Edison service territory and waives energy auditing requirement, effective May 20, 2026.
Public Service Commission order dated May 14, 2026 authorizes Jemal's Elmwood LLC to submeter electricity at 976 Elmwood Avenue in Buffalo's Niagara Mohawk service territory; effective May 20, 2026.
New York Department of Civil Service reclassifies certain positions to non-competitive class under Title 4 NYCRR Appendix 2; effective June 10, 2026.
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