New York City government operates through nyc.gov, the official website providing essential services and information to millions of residents across the five boroughs. The city government delivers critical public services including public education, police and fire protection, healthcare facilities, parks and recreation, waste management, and transportation systems. With a budget exceeding $100 billion, NYC government manages complex urban challenges while maintaining transparency and public trust through accessible digital platforms and community engagement initiatives.
The city's organizational structure encompasses numerous agencies and departments, each dedicated to specific aspects of municipal governance and public service delivery. From the Department of Finance, which collects $49 billion in annual revenue and manages property valuations exceeding $1.6 trillion, to the Mayor's Office of Media and Entertainment supporting the creative economy that generates over 500,000 local jobs, NYC government operates at an unprecedented scale. The city employs over 300,000 public servants working across diverse functions, maintaining infrastructure, administering social services, enforcing regulations, and ensuring the safety and wellbeing of all New Yorkers.