Mayor de Blasio still hasn’t fulfilled two promises he made about lobbyists — including one made more than three years ago.

When he was running for City Hall in 2013, the mayor said all lobbyists’ meetings with members of his administration would be posted on the city’s Web site.

While de Blasio discloses on the site his own meetings with lobbyists, there’s no indication of the interactions between the lobbyists and his top aides.

Three years after the mayor made the pledge, a spokesman said he’s still working to fulfill it.

“The administration is committed to and working on a process to broaden that voluntary disclosure to include other senior members of city government,” said spokesman Eric Phillips.

When asked in September why that still hadn’t been accomplished, de Blasio ­offered assurances that he’d “look into that.”

The mayor also hasn’t issued a list of people who donated to his campaigns and nonprofits and got nothing from the city.

In May, he said that list would be handed over to reporters “in the coming weeks” to prove that donations didn’t influence policy decisions in his administration.