Metro

‘Hidden agendas’ of Hizzoner’s top aide

She might be the most powerful woman in city government — and her workday is the most mysterious.

Deputy Mayor Patti Harris, Mayor Bloomberg’s closest aide, makes $246,000 a year overseeing a dozen city agencies, but City Hall refuses to document how and where she spends her days.

Harris’ hours became an issue last year after the mayor tapped her to head his $1.75 billion Bloomberg Family Foundation. She and other city officials were spotted at the charity’s Upper East Side headquarters during city work hours.

The Post on Jan. 5 requested under the Freedom of Information Law a year of her public schedules.

Ten months later, City Hall has yet to comply, failing to give any explanation for the long delay.

On March 2, city officials promised an update in 20 days. The next update came in a July 12 letter stating they hoped to deliver the schedules within 30 days or advise on their status.

After The Post cited the delay in an Aug. 11 appeal, Deputy Mayor for Legal Affairs Carol Robles-Roman on Aug. 23 wrote, “ I will be in touch with you shortly.”

On Sept. 16, Robles-Roman wrote the records would be ready in seven days. On Sept. 23, Bloomberg press secretary Stu Loeser said that because of “unforeseen circumstances, we’re still working on them” and promised them the next week. But CityHall failed to produce them.