Rat Mitigation Zones

Rats can contaminate food, spread disease and reduce our quality of life. Rat Mitigation Zones (RMZ) are areas with high levels of rat activity, where City agencies focus resources to address rats and the conditions that support them.

Choose an RMZ on the map below to view data on complaints and NYC Health Department rat control activity.

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Rat Mitigation Zones

NYC has a robust approach to rat control and uses different techniques depending on the level of rat activity in a neighborhood.

Areas with high levels of rat activity are considered RMZs, where the City focuses a data-driven, coordinated, multiagency effort to address rats and the conditions that cause them. The NYC Health Department, Department of Parks and Recreation, Department of Sanitation, Department of Education, and Housing Authority work together to improve neighborhood sanitation by eliminating the food, water and habitat that rats need to survive. The goal is to address the underlying conditions that support rat colonies, while also exterminating rats. By dramatically reducing the available habitats and food sources, the numbers of rats will decline.

Are you in an RMZ? Here's what you need to know.

If you live or work in an RMZ, you can expect more frequent inspections for rats and the conditions that attract them. The NYC Health Department will work with the NYC Departments of Parks and Recreation, Department of Sanitation, Department of Education, and Housing Authority to address rat conditions on city-owned property.

The Health Department also works to control rats in areas that are not RMZs. Visit www.nyc.gov/rats for information and resources on how to address rats in your neighborhood, or to sign up for a free Rat Academy training.

For individual property inspection results, visit the Rat Information Portal

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