More Notice and Time Before Votes on Public Safety Legislation

Why is this proposal on the ballot?

The 2024 Charter Revision Commission reviewed the New York City Charter to ensure its efficiency and responsiveness to all New Yorkers, held public hearings and conducted outreach to solicit public input, and offered the following suggested changes.

What this proposal says:

Cette proposition imposerait des préavis publics et délais supplémentaires avant que le conseil municipal ne vote sur les lois concernant les opérations de sécurité publique des services de police, correctionnels, ou de lutte contre les incendies.

Voter « Oui » entraînerait la mise en place de préavis publics et délais supplémentaires avant que le conseil municipal ne vote sur les lois concernant les opérations de sécurité publique des services de police, correctionnels, ou de lutte contre les incendies. Voter « Non » laissera les lois inchangées.

What this proposal means:

The Council must give 30 days notice before voting on public safety laws that impact the Police Department, Department of Correction, or the Fire Department. During this time, the Mayor and affected City agencies may also hold public hearings to hear additional public input.

Si cette proposition est adoptée :

The Mayor and affected agencies could use the 30-day period to hold public hearings on the proposal.

Summary of Statements in Support of Ballot Proposal 4:

The CFB received 4 public comments supporting proposal 4. The comments express support for requiring additional public notice and review time before the City Council votes on public safety issues which will ensure public awareness and involvement in decisions that affect safety. The CFB received no comments from organizations.

Summary of Statements in Opposition of Ballot Proposal 4:

The CFB received 14 public comments opposing proposal 4. The comments cite concerns that Proposal 4 could result in excessive bureaucracy and allow the Mayor to interfere in the scheduling of votes which could hinder timely responses to public safety threats and would give the Mayor undue influence over the processes of the City Council. The CFB received comments from the following organizations:

  • City Council Speaker Adrienne Adams
  • Legal Aid Society
  • New York Civil Liberties Union
  • New Yorkers Defending Democracy
  • Surveillance Technology Oversight Project
  • The Jails Action Coalition and HALT Solitary Campaign (JAC/HALT)

Dates clés

  • Vote anticipé

    Samedi 26 octobre 2024 - Dimanche 3 novembre 2024
  • Date limite pour la demande de formulaire d'inscription sur les listes électorales et de bulletin de vote anticipé par correspondance/vote par correspondance en cas d'absence

    Samedi 26 octobre 2024
  • Date limite de dépôt des demandes d’inscription sur les listes électorales

    Samedi 26 octobre 2024
  • Date limite pour la demande de bulletin de vote anticipé par correspondance/vote par correspondance en cas d'absence (en personne)

    Lundi 4 novembre 2024