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2001 Campaign Promises Initiative AgencyStatus 2013Final Update Make all relevant information available to the court at the earliest possible moment. CJCDoneAll District Attorneys now have immediate ac cess to digital 911 recordings in cases, a process that used to take mo nths. The program began with domestic violents crimes and has expanded to all crimes. The City has expanded the e-arraignment program to all five boroughs. This program automizes the productio n of paperwork to be prepared for the court, ensuring th at the court gets all available paperwork in a timely manner. Use technology such as video conferencing that can link the court with collateral services so a judge knows whether a defendant is attending addiction counseling or so the judge can refer a victim to appropriate services CJCDoneVideo conferencing technology has been insta lled in the New York City courts and in DOC facilities. In FY2013, over 24,000 video conferences were conducted, with more than 800 cond ucted for court appearances and over 2,500 conducted with dru g treatment programs. Additionally, DOC, in collaboration with community partners, developed the technological and procedura l capacity to identify and screen appropriate candidates at NYC D OC facilities, reach out to children, families and service provide rs in the community to determine feasibility, and arrange and supervise tele- visits between inmates at DOC facilities family mem bers and service providers at the identified community based offices located in Brooklyn, Manhattan and Bronx. Individualized Vi sit Coaching sessions are offered to all parties before and afte r each visit. This initiative commenced on 3/8/12. The founding partne r was the Osborne Association and the newly identified partne rs are New York Society for Ethical Culture and Fordham Univer sity. Since inception, there have been 100 visits. Fifty eight (58) visits have been held with inmates and their children and the r emaining forty Œtwo (42) have been held between inmates and servic e providers. All services have been conducted through the use of existing video conferencing booths under the purview of ED James w ith the exception of one unit that was installed in EMTC™s visit center on 9/24/13. Services are currently being offered in EM TC, RMSC, BDC, and MDC. Services in GMDC and VCBC are schedul ed to begin the week of 12/16/13. Apply the loft-law concept to other industries, permitting individuals to work where they live DCPDonePlanning has implemented this proposal throu gh targeted mixed- use rezonings that will permit individuals to work where they live. The Morrisania and Hudson Square proposals have bee n adopted by the City Council. In Long Island City, the Hunte rs Point mixed use rezoning proposal was adopted in August, 2004,a nd the Greenpoint / Williamsburg rezoning was adopted in M ay 2005. Also contributing to achieving this goal: the Port Morris rezoning (March 2005), the DUMBO rezoning (July 2009) and th e Northern Tribeca rezoning (October 2010) among others. 1
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