In the government of New York City, the heads of about 50 city departments are appointed by the mayor, who also appoints several deputy mayors to oversee entire city agencies and handle specific tasks and projects within their designated portfolios.

The list below is not comprehensive, and there are many smaller agencies, departments, and mayoral offices, some of which exist only for a limited period of time.

Mayoral

The Municipal Building, home to many city agencies, and one of the largest government office buildings in the world
The Tweed Courthouse, headquarters of the Department of Education
  • The Mayor's Office of Ethnic and Community Media (MOECM) focuses on the diverse array of media outlets serving New York City, and oversees and supports city agency marketing.

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Non-mayoral

Other

Other state agencies, authorities and other corporations include:[2]

See also

References

  1. "DCAS - About DCAS". www.nyc.gov. Archived from the original on 2012-12-29.
  2. New York City Charter § 1305(g)
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