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Cities coping with phenomena like climate change and cybersecurity are empowering themselves through data mining and other smart technologies.
May 18 -
The nation’s third-largest public pension fund reported an 11.35% return on investments for the year ending March 31.
May 17 -
He joins the firms infrastructure practice after four years at Squire Patton Boggs.
May 17 -
State authorization for design-build use on a Brooklyn-Queens Expressway work is a door-opener, New York City transportation Commissioner Polly Trottenberg said.
May 17 -
The plan could hinder city operations and provide Washington further motivation to cut funding, Vito Mustaciuolo told City Council members.
May 16 -
Strategies range from flexible pricing structures with taxable and tax-exempt bonds to public-private partnerships.
May 16 -
The Independent Budget Office said state mandates are putting a burden on New York City finances.
May 15 -
If New York State legalizes marijuana, New York City could see as much as $336 million annually in new tax revenue.
May 15 -
Evans was so broke after years of fiscal mismanagement it couldn't get a loan because its credit rating had been withdrawn.
May 14 -
The oversight powers of the Nassau Interim Finance Authority were upheld by a federal judge.
May 10