Bloomberg: City agencies are improving

Mayor Bloomberg's latest preliminary management report is heaping praise on city agencies.According to the report, crimes including homicides, jail violence and felonies in public housing and in transit

News 12 Staff

Feb 16, 2008, 2:27 AM

Updated 6,158 days ago

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Mayor Bloomberg's latest preliminary management report is heaping praise on city agencies.According to the report, crimes including homicides, jail violence and felonies in public housing and in transit for the third quarter of 2007 were at the same level for the same time period of 2006.Other improvements were noted in street cleanliness, traffic light and sewer repairs and response times to child abuse reports.The mayor's report reveals that there were decreases in the number of lead poisoning cases and the number of asthmatics going to the emergency room. There was a 50 percent increase, however, in the number of syphilis cases.The report also said that fire response times increased, but the number of people dying in fires went up.Related Information:Read the mayor?s management reportThe New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene