Sentences with phrase «percent citywide»

Between 1995 and 2005 in Chicago, serious crime declined 25 percent citywide but only 17 percent in police beats that lost Catholic schools.
Last year, after new, tougher tests were rolled out, the distinction was striking: 82 percent of Success Academy pupils passed the math exams, compared with 30 percent citywide.
Over the last school year, charter school enrollment was up 10 percent citywide, while public school enrollment barely jumped one percent.
Reading grades three through five: 14 percent, compared with 38 percent citywide.
A 2014 report to the state legislature found enrollment in Baltimore charters was broadly similar to overall enrollment in all city schools, though charter students were less likely to enroll in free or reduced - price school meal programs: 79 percent compared to 85 percent citywide.
Based on preliminary results from the spring 2000 state test, 88 percent of the school's first 8th grade class scored proficient or above in language arts (compared with 47 percent citywide), and 66 percent scored proficient or above in math (versus 21 percent citywide).
Last year, after new, tougher tests were rolled out, the distinction was striking: 82 percent of Success Academy pupils passed the math exams, compared with 30 percent citywide.
Only 9,592 students ever graduated, the report found, and of those just 15 percent got Regents diplomas, compared with 41 percent citywide.
Stringer's report, released on Thursday, claimed Airbnb was responsible for rent increases averaging 9.2 percent citywide from 2009 to 2016 and twice as much as in some coveted neighborhoods.
As for the mayor, just 3 percent of those polled in Manhattan as well as 3 percent citywide believe his third term is going better than the first two, although a majority say that his involvement in national issues, including immigration reform and gun control, is good for the city.
Since last December, the mayor's approval rating has also declined overall, from 52 to 44 percent citywide.
Spend a few minutes on the site and you'll see why ridership has fallen 16 percent citywide since 2002.
The disparity between the way smaller single - family homes in New York City and larger multi-family developments and commercial real estate are taxed is significant — single family homeowners currently pay an average property tax rate of about.85 percent citywide, while multi-family developments and commercial real estate developments pay a much higher rate, which can be a deterrent to developers looking to build in the city.
That disapproval rating has risen significantly since de Blasio took office, when his disapproval rating stood at 13 percent citywide.
Komanoff predicts that the fee will cause Uber and Lyft usage to decline by 2.7 percent and yellow cab trips to drop by 6.4 percent citywide.
Rape is up nearly 5 percent citywide through the end of September and misdemeanor sex assaults are up more than 10 percent during the same period.

Not exact matches

At 9:30 a.m., the de Blasio Administration and elected officials will announce that the Department of Homeless Services has ended the use of more than 42 percent of cluster units citywide as part of the its commitment to phasing out the 18 - year - old stop - gap cluster site program, 1146 Ogden Ave., the Bronx.
Mayor Michael Bloomberg visited an apartment complex under construction in Long Island City Monday to announce what he called a step in the right direction: an 18 percent drop in construction accidents citywide from 2010 - 11.
Earlier in January, as New Yorkers faced nearly two weeks of subzero temperatures, city Comptroller Scott Stringer said an analysis of NYCHA's boiler system conducted by his office revealed a defect rate of 39.5 percent - five times higher than the citywide rate of 7.9 percent.
WHEREAS, during the 2013 — 14 school year, Success Academy suspended 11 percent of its student body while district schools suspended just 1 percent, according to a report by the Albert Shanker Institute, at a moment when citywide suspensions are declining, according to the Times; and
Runoffs are currently only required in the three citywide races, for Mayor, Public Advocate, and Comptroller, and occur among the top two vote - getters if no candidate hits 40 percent in the first round of the primary.
The report attributed about 9 percent of the total increase in rents citywide to the company.
Healthcare, the area's largest employment sector, accounts for 43 percent of private sector jobs (twice the citywide share).
Citywide, voter turnout was similarly low, with just 14 percent of the 3,100,356 active registered Democrats showing up to vote.
In November 2007 the Council passed the Gennaro - sponsored Local Law 55, which was supported by the mayor and aims to reduce citywide greenhouse gas emissions by 30 percent below 2005 levels by 2030.
Comparatively, crime has increased citywide by 3.3 percent over the same period, the paper reported.
And while de Blasio's citywide approval rating is still 44 percent — the same as in a May 12 Quinnipiac survey — his disapproval rating has climbed to its highest in any Quinnipiac poll since he took office: 44 percent.
Despite that dip, overall payouts citywide were up more than 4 percent — from $ 561 million in 2014 to $ 586 million in 2015.
Tickets written in September in Times Square accounted for more than 50 percent of all violations written by police citywide — up from around 18 percent a month earlier, according to records from the Office of Administrative Trials and Hearings, the court where the tickets street vendors get from police and the Health Department are filed.
This adds to a tally of shooting victims that is an increase of more than 10 percent over last year, to more than 822 citywide.
Citywide, preliminary numbers showed turnout was highest in Queens, where 14 percent of more than 180,000 registered Democrats took to the polls to give Assemblywoman Grace Meng a decisive win, paving her way to becoming the state's first Asian - American in Congress.
Ten percent of jobs citywide are «highly susceptible to automation» over the next few decades, a report says.
In the first 16 weeks of a new law that downgraded penalties for minor offenses such as public urination, public drinking and littering, the city has seen a 90 percent decrease in criminal court summonses issued citywide, according to new data.
The city has also seen a 90 percent decrease in criminal court summonses issued citywide.
Citywide, only 37 percent want him to run, while 47 percent do not want to see him become a candidate for mayor this year.
Despite 42 percent wage growth over the past decade, the average salary for a Brooklyn worker was a citywide low $ 38,550 in 2012.
Private ferry ridership also jumped citywide to 11.2 million riders — a 3 percent increase — which the report credited largely to the May 1 and June 1 launches, respectively, of the Rockaway and South Brooklyn routes on the NYC Ferry service.
That's more than double the percentage who reject the shelter plan: Only 29 percent of respondents said the DHS overhaul — in which the city plans to build 90 new homeless shelters citywide — is a bad idea, the poll found.
«Having the ability to participate in elections would create a lot more civic engagement and, on a political level, I don't think communities like the community that I represent, which is 68 percent immigrant, would ever be able to be ignored again by anybody running for major citywide office in New York City.»
For citywide offices, a runoff is called for if no candidate receives at least 40 percent of the vote.
Under the current system for the city's three citywide primaries — mayor, comptroller and public advocate races — if no candidate receives 40 percent of the vote, then the top two candidates face off in a runoff election, as mandated by state law.
East Harlem is booming with 37 percent more businesses over the last 10 years — double the citywide average, according to a report released Thursday.
But citywide, just 40 percent of those polled give the mayor a thumbs - up.
At the time, 58 percent of citywide voters said they would prefer to see Weiner remain on the sidelines.
Of the 569 students who attended the four closing high schools during the 2010 - 11 school year, only 47 percent graduated with a local or Regents diploma (lower than the citywide average by 15 percent) and 22 percent of them dropped out or were discharged (more than twice the citywide average).
At 13.6 percent, the local unemployment rate was 4 percent higher than the citywide rate in 2013, the study found.
In 2013, the number of jobs in the area increased by 3.3 percent, which was faster than the citywide rate, DiNapoli said.
Charter schools, which receive public financing but are run by nonprofit groups, flourished under Mr. Bloomberg, and there are currently 183 in New York City, serving about 70,000 children, or 6 percent of students citywide.
In addition, the number of businesses in the two neighborhoods increased by 10.3 percent between 2009 and 2013, compared to the citywide gain of 6.7 percent, the study showed.
Instead of being limited to particular neighborhoods, the requirement that 20 percent of subsidized development units be affordable would apply citywide, and — theoretically — stimulate the building of more below - market units.
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