This local law requires the New York City Department of Transportation (DOT) to create and maintain an online capital project tracker on its website, to be updated quarterly, detailing all pending capital projects under DOT jurisdiction. It mandates that the tracker be launched no later than 120 days after the law’s effective date and explicitly excludes projects fulfilling benchmarks of any DOT transportation master plan under section 19-199.1 of the Administrative Code. The tracker will include project descriptions, locations, budgets, schedules, statuses, and key milestones. It aims to enhance public access to project-level data and improve transparency around DOT’s capital portfolio. The law directs DOT to implement necessary web-interface enhancements and data-management protocols. It prohibits inclusion of projects tied to master-plan benchmarks, ensuring separation of routine capital activities. Staffing costs are estimated at $189,000 annually for two new positions, with $55,405 prorated for the partial first fiscal year. Funding is drawn from the City’s General Fund. Quarterly updates will align with budget reporting cycles. DOT is charged with promulgating any internal guidance needed to support data collection and publication. Failure to meet update cycles may trigger a report to the City Council.